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Spear rampage By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has been jailed after a violent rampage with a tribal spear in a Narre Warren neighbourhood followed by two days of wild driving in a stolen car through Melbourne’s SouthEast. Kimiora Haenga, 26, had no recollection of the mayhem on the afternoon of 17 February, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. In that time, he stole a neighbour’s car, smashed up four houses and attacked a 60-year-old woman checking for mail at her letterbox. Haenga yelled at the woman to “go back inside”, called her a “fat mole” and struck her twice across the back with the three-foot wooden spear with a metal head. He shattered every front window of her house and kicked down a side fence as she hid in her locked ensuite. Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Gary van der Poel said the woman was terrified to return to her house after being treated in hospital for bruising. Haenga later swung the spear at a $15,000 Rodeo ute, then stole it as the owner inspected the windows smashed at his house. Behind the wheel, the accused refused to stop for police, driving through a wooden fence in Honeyeater Grove. Police didn’t pursue him due to his “dangerous and erratic” driving, the court was told. Over the next two days, police called off two other pursuits of Haenga. On 18 February, he failed to stop at a red light and nearly collided with a Royal Flying Doctor’s Ambulance in Eumerrerring. The ambulance driver followed Haenga, until the accused smashed the ambulance’s side mirror with the spear while he was stopped at traffic lights. As the driver drove away on the bypass, Haenga rammed the ambulance three times from behind. “He’s ramming me, he’s ramming me,” the driver told a police operator on the phone. “I’ve gotta go, I’ve gotta go. Please help me.”

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The next day, Haenga was arrested with cannabis in his pocket in a Narre Warren backyard. He was then admitted as an involuntary patient at Casey Hospital. Haenga had been admitted to the hospital’s psych wing the month before the rampage. He left the hospital on day release on 28 January and did not return. While on bail, on 14 August, Haenga yelled at seven uniformed police officers on foot patrol as he drove past on Spencer Street Docklands. Police requested him to pull over and produce his licence. He laughed at police, and said he “didn’t feel like pulling over today”. “Get f***ed,” he said as he screeched a burnout and drove off at speed, the court was told. Later that night, police tried to intercept Haenga on Princes Highway Mulgrave. Haenga reversed, drove over a nature strip and threw a stubby at the divisional van. Six minutes later, he erratically side-swiped a parked police car that was impounding another car in a Princes Highway service lane. He caused a minor knee injury to a police officer. In his attempt to flee, Haenga drove through two red lights and rammed a car in a KFC drive-through. Earlier that night, he also stole an $86 bottle of cognac from a Dandenong North bottle shop. He was again arrested with cannabis in his pocket. After his arrest, he spat at police, kicked his cell door several times and refused a breath test. On 28 November, magistrate Julie O’Donnell said Haenga was difficult to sentence over the list of 29 charges including reckless conduct endangering life, assault with a weapon and dangerous driving. Up until his mental health issues last year, he’d lived a good life without criminal history, and still had loving support from family and friends. Haenga was jailed for up to two years, with a 12-month non-parole period. He was disqualified from driving for two years.

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Teens crash A 14-year-old boy has allegedly crashed an out-of-control stolen car into a police divisional van and then a tree in Narre Warren. The Nissan Patrol had been stolen during an aggravated burglary in Narre Warren South on 20 November, police said. The following night, two teenage boys were allegedly in the out-of-control Nissan as it crashed into the police van out on routine patrols in Raven Crescent, Narre Warren. The uninjured police officers were unable to follow the vehicle due to the damage to the van. The Nissan was found soon afterwards, having crashed into a tree on Monaro Drive. Two teenagers were arrested by police the next day.

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Drink driver claim By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man accused of killing a mother and daughter in a two-car crash outside Lighthouse Christian College was allegedly intoxicated and disqualified from driving at the time, according to police charge sheets. Thomas Charles Adamson, 26, of Devon Meadows, wore a neckbrace and sat in a wheelchair during the filing hearing at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 24 November. Several times, he dabbed his eyes with a bunched-up tissue as he clutched a water bottle between his thighs.

Adamson faces charges of culpable driving causing the death of 14-year-old Lighthouse student Xinyu Yuan and her mother Mei-Li Dai. Ms Dai and Xinyu were pulling out in a car onto South Gippsland Highway, Devon Meadows when struck by an oncoming vehicle on the evening of Wednesday, 9 August. Adamson was also charged with driving while disqualified, under the influence, and with an alleged blood-alcohol reading of between .12 and .165 at the time. He was also charged with dangerous driving causing Xinyu and Ms Dai’s deaths.

By consent of prosecutors, Adamson’s bail conditions were varied so he was no longer required to report to a police station three times a week. It was also varied to allow him to communicate with his girlfriend, who has been called as a prosecution witness. Since the crash, VicRoads introduced a trial speed-limit reduction on the same section of highway. Adamson was bailed to appear for committal mention at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 25 January.

Two men have been arrested during raids by Echo Taskforce detectives in Melbourne’s South-East. Detectives executed search warrants in Huon Park Road, Cranbourne North, and Channelle Close, Hampton Park, early on 23 November. The raids were part of an investigation into an alleged extortion of a 21-year-old Sandhurst man by associates of the Comanchero outlaw motorcycle gang, police say. He was allegedly threatened and forced to make payments as part of a dispute involving a stolen motorcycle. The black 2016 Harley Davidson V Rod with gold trim has yet to be recovered. A 24-year-old Cranbourne North man and a 24-year-old Hampton Park man were arrested during the raids. Police also allegedly seized a number of items of stolen property.

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modation after months of living in cars, motels and “wherever he could find”. “He is just starting to get the ball rolling.” Magistrate Julie O’Donnell noted that Stanway’s offending pre-dated his current CCO. He hadn’t been able to complete his 75 hours of community work on that order due to corrections officers not having his phone number. Ms O’Donnell placed Stanway on a 12-month supervised corrections order with work, drug and mental health treatment. She said if Stanway didn’t engage with his new CCO in the next three months, she would jail him. Stanway will appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court for judicial monitoring on 5 February 2018.

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A man has pleaded guilty to stealing a Corolla that he took for a 'test drive’ from a Hallam car business. Bradley Stanway, 32, of Cranbourne, had struck an agreement with Hallam Auto Works to test-drive the car for three weeks from 11 October 2016. He agreed to pay the business $140 a week for the car, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. Stanway was arrested three months later, with the car still not recovered and no further payments made to the business, police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Gary van der Poel told the court. Stanway originally denied the deal and that

he’d driven the car. When shown CCTV footage of him paying for petrol for the Corolla on 3 November, he told police he had no recollection of the incident. “I must have been in the vehicle but I wasn’t driving.” He was also charged with driving another car while unlicensed. A defence lawyer said Stanway’s drug and alcohol addictions weren’t addressed in a voluntary work only CCO he received in April. His cannabis abuse had spiralled into speed, ice and ecstasy consumption and jail a decade ago. Over the past two years, he relapsed and was trying to get help, the lawyer said. Stanway had recently found stable accom-

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Every year they roll around, as regular as Christmas - you know who I’m talking about. Yep, it’s the ever-growing clan of Christmas grinches. A new one’s born every minute, and an old one dies every year. And I should know - I was one, back in the day. And it begs the question - do you grow out of, or into, being a grinch? As a younger man, I “bah, humbug"ged with the best of them. “Ho-frickin’ho" was another well-used classic. I decried the commercial face of Christmas. I sneered mightily at its alleged goodwill to all men. But now I have a little grey snow on the temples of my Christmas roof, I have put away my childish views. Every year can afford just a little time for merriment - a time in which we put away the calculator and leave our cares to one side for a while. So a council should be able to find, in its heart and in its coffers, a little love and a little cash to spread some Christmas joy on its main streets - and so should we all. And let me be cheeky enough to point out that we seem to find public time and space for just about every other “day" - up to and including International Groundhog Day - so a little love for the festive season from our council burghers shouldn’t go astray. The point is often made that we should be this way all year round - but I think maybe that’s asking a little much. So let’s focus on the joy of the festive season in this lucky country - and let’s do it with a smile in our hearts and some Christmas decorations in our streets. Let freedom ring! Jason Beck

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Men urged to make a stand By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey’s deplorable family violence rate won’t turn around without men challenging other men, says a leading child-safety advocate. Bernie Geary, the state’s former children's commissioner, spoke at City of Casey’s first public White Ribbon Day event at Bunjil Place on 24 November. “People tend to think it’s a day of acknowledgment around women but it’s a strong message for men. “My message is, challenge men to challenge each other in relation to their actions and their language.” It’s a hard thing to counter an “entrenched culture” at a sports club or a workplace, rather than “let it through to the keeper”. “If all the men in Casey decided in the next month they would challenge it ... it would really have an impact.” Mr Geary told Star News that family violence was unfortunately a “very Australian culture”. It had to be tackled at the grass-roots, not just by tiers of government. “It’s not about badges and hats. Men have to take responsibility.” Casey has a higher family violence rate per capita than the Victorian average. In raw figures, it is consistently the highest in the state. There are 12 family violence incidents in Casey every day - 4369 a year. Deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon told the White Ribbon Day audience that there wasn’t an “easy fix”. “The issue is generational, it is across all ages, cultures and ethnicities, and we as a community must confront it head-on. “Today is about calling out sexist behaviour. It is about ensuring that men who want to commit acts of violence against women do not feel validated or supported by other men. “It’s also about supporting those who expe-

Bernie Geary, centre, with Casey staff Callum Pattie, Caroline Bell, Cr Amanda Stapledon, Cr Rosalie Crestani and Darren Rooth. 175446 rience violence, including young people, who through no fault of their own, are damaged by the acts of family violence.” Other speakers Leigh Kennedy and AFLW player Karen Paxman were from Ladder an AFL program to break the cycle of youth homelessness. The council endorsed a family violence prevention strategy and a three-year action plan on 21 November. It will be implemented by the council’s first family-violence prevention officer. The strategy includes a survey of community attitudes, youth-led forums, promoting more men as White Ribbon Ambassadors and working more with faith leaders and first-time parents.

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I notice that the Webb Street area of Narre Warren is once again undergoing a council 'makeover’. Some years ago now I suggested to the then mayor, Sam Aziz, that in the interests of better traffic flow in the area, Malcolm Court should be made one-way only in from Webb Street to Sylvia Lane. By doing this, all traffic coming out of that area would then have to use Sylvia Lane and the Webb Street roundabout, which would surely be better than having traffic coming out of Malcolm Court. Malcolm Court is after all, barely wide enough for two vehicles to pass, without considering the parking allowed on the north side of it outside the chemist. Do it once and do it properly. Terry Walsh, Narre Warren South.

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matic Stress Disorder can last for a month, three months, one year or even more in some cases. Unfortunately suffering from PTSD does not immediately qualify a victim of crime for financial compensation. Although a victim of crime may be compensated for other costs, or provided, with free counselling services by VOCAT. I believe this is totally inadequate. It's time the Victorian government recognised the psychological impact crime has on the victims confidence and behavior. Victims of crime should be entitled to be paid 80 per cent of their minimum wage, like any victims of road trauma, for up to one year to help them recover from their traumatic experience. A person’s psychological health is no less important than their physical fitness. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

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Home-invasion victim Noelene Nolan fears a long, fruitless wait as Centrelink re-assesses its support of her. The 42-year-old of Hampton Park uses a walker due to crippling back, foot and knee conditions. According to a medical specialist, Ms Nolan cannot sit down for more than 10 minutes at a time. She is being given Commonwealth disability funding for shower railings and her walker. Yet she says she is being denied a disability pension and instead being hassled to work at least 15 hours a week in a call centre, retail outlet or office, as far away as Broadmeadows. In the meantime, she remains traumatised from being assaulted by groups of youths as they ransacked her Somerville Road home in April and July. The intruders, who stole medications, Ms Nolan’s engagement ring and wedding photos of her late parents, have not been caught. Since Star News reported Ms Nolan’s plight on 23 November, Centrelink’s critical response unit has asked her to re-apply for the disability support pension. Ms Nolan says she has chased down further medical evidence to buttress her case for the pension. She has yet another telephone interview with Centrelink on 7 December, which is then “escalated” for assessment. “This will be the fourth time that I have been through all of this. “I don’t think they appreciate me repeatedly putting in applications ... I’m not going away.” According to Centrelink’s criteria, Ms Nolan must have a diagnosed disability that has stabilised and not improved over two years. Ms Nolan has written medical advice that she has at least four such diagnosed conditions.

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Noelene Nolan with a home security system hotline to police. 175361 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS “Just after talking to Centrelink today, I think they’re going to reject me again. “They said they will consider my plantar fasciitis, bursitis in both knees, severe osteoarthritis, chronic pain syndrome, severe and chronic asthma and microvascular ischaemia. “Isn’t that enough fully diagnosed, treated and stabilised conditions for them?” A Department of Human Services spokeswoman said the department would get in touch with Ms Nolan to “ensure they are appropriately supported”. She said the department couldn’t comment specifically on Ms Nolan’s case due to privacy laws. “A person can ... lodge a new claim for (a disability support pension) if their circumstances change. “If a condition deteriorates, or someone has new medical evidence, they should provide that information to the Department so we can assess the most suitable support for their circumstances.”

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What is something people don’t know about you? Well that’s obviously a secret. How did you get first get involved in theatre? I was interested in doing costumes for the Escapees as it started when I was in Year 12 and I went along, got involved and the rest is history. I never thought I would direct a show let alone ever be on stage. What was your most memorable moment? Perhaps memorable for the wrong reasons, but my first time on stage scared me almost to death. It was incredibly intimidating and I remember wishing I could take it back at the time and hide away, but I am so glad I did it because I am still here 10 years later and have changed for the better. What theatre show would you most like to direct or perform in and why? I hope that one day we can do a full-on musical, with a live band and all the dancing and jazz hands that go with it. Something like The Book Of Mormon (from more recently) or maybe Rock of Ages, Hairspray - something big and loud. What is your favorite book? There are far too many to choose from, you’re talking to a bookworm here. Which six dinner quests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? Elvis Presley, Hillary Clinton, Jimmy Fallon, Bing Crosby, Laura Keen, Shonda Rhimes. What would your last meal be? Some sort of Mexican food and a very large margarita. At school I.... ...was very quiet and withdrawn until I was

Amy Planner. 174730 with my friends. I was quite studious but also loved the creative classes. I never like Drama though, which in hindsight is really odd. What has been your most embarrassing moment? Must have been erased from my fleeting memory.

Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS What is the best concert or production you have seen? This is too hard a question for a theatre lover. Some of the best include Book of Mormon, All Shook Up, Rock of Ages, Anything Goes, Aladdin, Rocky Horror, Phantom of the Opera. Not to mention all the concerts!

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A warning issued by the Bureau of Meteorology about 5.30pm on 25 November, showing storms centred on Casey. 175588

A green traffic light strewn with flood debris under a car in Moondarra Drive, Berwick.

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The washed-away green traffic light finds a new home at a nearby footpath works site.

Lights lost as storms hit By Cam Lucadou-Wells A traffic light signal has gone adrift in flood waters and come to rest under a parked car as a result of an intense hailstorm in Berwick on 25 November. A short, spectacular burst of gales, rain and hail caused a “six-inch deep” river of debris, including the green traffic light, to run down Moondarra Drive about 5pm, resident Monica Spiteri said. She tracked down where the green traffic

light belonged - two corners and more than 200 metres away at the major intersection of Clyde and Greaves roads. The missing signal had yet to be replaced two days later, Ms Spiteri said. Fortunately there was no other sign of damage from Ms Spiteri’s vantage point inside her home. “I enjoyed the storm. “All the neighbours came out to congregate - it was a good way to catch up.”

According to the Bureau of Meteorology, about 30 millimetres fell in 21 minutes during the localised storm. Berwick was by far the most storm-wracked suburb in the state during that 48-hour period, an SES spokesman said. Narre Warren SES unit was the busiest in the state, responding to 168 call-outs on the weekend. Some 133 of those requests were in Berwick. To demonstrate how localised the storm was, the nearby Pakenham unit received just

21 call-outs. “Most of those jobs were pretty standard there was quite a bit of damage due to trees down on roads and homes,” the SES spokesman said. There were also reports of buildings damaged by flooded gutters as well as water seeping inside home walls. No significant rescues were conducted. Meanwhile, the BOM is predicting a similar pattern of a hot-spell followed by storms to strike greater Melbourne later this week.

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Tiger Time Richmond’s freshly-minted AFL Premiership cup visits Bunjil Place on Friday, 1 December.

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The heat is on The crowd at Casey’s first public White Ribbon Day event braved high temperatures to support a worthy cause. Without any shade, the audience in Bunjil Place’s outdoor plaza sweltered mid-day temperatures in the thirties on 24 November. Perhaps it’s time for Bunjil the Eagle to spread a shadecloth over the plaza for summer events?

Help me, Mum! A young woman got quite the shock when she rocked up a few hours late for her Dandenong Magistrates’ Court appearance. A friendly court clerk told her that due to her absence, there was a warrant out for her arrest. The woman whips out her mobile phone to make a call. Was it to her lawyer? Well, according to the caller ID on screen, her call was to ‘Mummy’.

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Men’s Shed looking for a new home By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Narre Warren Men’s Shed is a fine idea - but without a home. The Rotary Club of Narre Warren is backed by Casey Council in its quest to find a longterm site to spread community cheer. Men’s Sheds are recognised as providing friendly hang-outs and hives of activity for its members. They educate as well as socialise and integrate. They also give a place of belonging for members who have been “transitioned” from the workforce. A feasibility study found a “high need” for such a hub in Narre Warren, Rotary branch president Mamad Amin said. “We need something to help elderly people, to reduce mental illness and suicide. “Plus it’s just good for the community to come together, work together and have a social interaction.” The closest sheds are in Cranbourne, Narre North, Endeavour Hills and Berwick. The project requires sponsorship, whether from Casey, the State Government or local businesses, Mr Amin said. Some of the proceeds from the club’s recent charity golf day are going towards the cause. Casey Council recently passed a motion for its officers to support Rotary “explore options” for establishing the Narre Warren Men’s Shed. A council report will be prepared by April 2018. To help, email secretary@rotarynarrewarren.org.au.

All-weather soccer By Cam Lucadou-Wells Here’s a game-changer for local soccer - a $1.7 million synthetic-turf soccer field with lights at Gleneagles Secondary College, Endeavour Hills. The pitch is described as the first artificial soccer facility in Casey’s north, indeed on “this side” of Melbourne - a sorely needed pitch for students and up to a dozen soccer clubs to play and train. Its benefits are that it can be played in all-weather, and does not need to close to resow and regenerate its turf. “It will get as much use as is possible,” says Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani. “My understanding is we need to provide more facilities to give the clubs in the area that extra training turf and playing field.” A handy soccer player at school level, Cr Crestani is still a big fan of the game. “It’s such a big, growing sport that we need to support it. It might outgrow AFL one day.” The facility has been jointly funded by the State Government ($1.415 million), the school ($100,000) with the balance from Casey Council. Casey is also committed to managing the construction and long-term maintenance of the school and community joint-facility. Cr Crestani paid tribute to Gleneagles principal Sue Peddlesden, Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan and her former co-ward councillor Rafal Kaplon in helping kick along the cause for close to eight years. Ms Peddlesden said the long lobbying effort began with an election pledge of $500,000 from the Brumby Government in 2010. It was a relief to replace the “paddock” with a purpose-built facility, she said. “We’re confident this turf will be able to withstand the use in the school day, after hours and on weekends for the next 10-15 years.” The project is expected to go to tender in January 2018, and be finished by July.

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A new ensemble of Casey-Cardinia’s finest classical musicians is set to land at Bunjil Place. The Casey Philharmonic Orchestra was formed in May to give professional and highlevel musicians a chance to perform close to home. Its Bunjil concert 'A New Age, A New World' will feature conductors Roy Theaker and Kent Ross, and soloist Anna Margolis. The orchestra will play works by Sibelius, Mozart, Elgar and Dvorak. It was exciting to see them bring “great music to life” in Casey, its president and founder

Belinda Bolger said. “I was so grateful to experience CPO’s first performance and be part of our new orchestral community.” There is also anticipation among the ensemble about playing in the world-class venue at Bunjil Place for the first time. The CPO has vacancies for dedicated musicians who can commit to four concerts a year. The concert A New Age, A New World is at Bunjil Place on 9 December, 7pm. Details: caseyphilharmonic@gmail.com or the orchestra’s Facebook page.

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Berwick’s ‘Hoddle grid’ By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council has moved to protect the character of the ‘Hoddle grid’ residential area near Berwick Village. The area - bounded by Princes Highway, Brisbane Street and Cardinia Street - would be protected under a proposed amendment to the Casey Planning Scheme. It would be zoned as ‘Neighbourhood Residential Zone’ - which sets a two-storey and nine-metre height limit on dwellings. There is also a mandatory garden requirement for properties in the zone. The changes are part of proposed Amendment C198, which is on public exhibition. The amendment also allows higher density housing close to shopping centres, and for smaller subdivisions in parts of the Low Density Residential Zone. Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said the significant changes were in line with the council’s Housing Strategy. “(The strategy) sets the direction to ensure the municipality has more diverse, well-located housing for residents over the next 15 years and beyond.” Cr Ablett said in the future, more options such as townhouses, units and apartments would be required near activity centres. More details at caseyconverstations.com. au/housingamendment

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Young star leader By Cam Lucadou-Wells A multi-talented Coral Park Primary School student has been recognised as a “star in the making”. Judi was recently presented with a Community, Spirit and Leadership award by Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley. The Year 4 student is part of a cheer squad

with friends from a former school, a district athlete, leads school assemblies and is a confident public speaker. She was described by teachers as having a “bubbly and upbeat” personality who tries to include others in her activities. “Judi is clearly a star in the making as she confidently leads assemblies, represents the school in athletics and takes to the stage to

dance, sing and perform gymnastics,” Ms Graley said. “I feel confident in our future when I get to meet and recognise young leaders like Judi who genuinely care about others and make an effort to reach out and include everyone. “I have no doubt that I will soon be seeing Judi on the track, at the top of the charts or maybe even on the floor of parliament.”

Check in for all that is jolly at Bunjil Place this month, with enough entertainment and activity to make any Grinch think twice. A Very Merry Block Party

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Golf day hits out for gold More than 80 golfers helped raise thousands for community projects at Narre Warren Rotary Club’s annual golf day. A team from Brown’s Sawdust won the fourball stableford event at Berwick Montuna Golf Club on 17 November. Next placed were Frankston Sand and Soil, and Facey Industrial and Commercial. Narre Warren Rotary president Mamad Amin said the club expected to yield close to

$24,000 from what is its biggest annual fundraiser. The money will be channelled into causes such as the proposed Narre Warren Mens’ Shed, a mental health forum, a mental health first aid course and the CFA. It would also help to support a school’s Mental Health Week event and sponsor students on Rotary youth science, leadership and exchange programs.

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Oaks Day bears fruit More than 100 ladies dressed spectacularly for the Inner Wheel Club of Berwick’s annual fund-raising Oaks Day event. Hosted at Cranbourne Turf Club for the first time, the event was awash in fine outfits, gorgeous hairpieces and hats as well as champagne and mocktails. The event, including a luncheon, afternoon tea, raffles and auction, raised money for local charities supporting women and children’s health and safety. The ‘Dodgy Brothers’ conducted a lively sweeps program on the Flemington races shown live on the room’s big screens. For more details on the Inner Wheel Club of Berwick, contact president Lucy Reynolds at sales@sojourn.com.au or 0488 089 403.

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FAMILY VIOLENCE HAS NO GOOD DAYS. Family Violence stem ms from me en who think they are better th han women. Men who exercise control, and d misuse power. And they might think it’s only their wife or partner they’re harming, and that their children are fine. But they’re not. In fact the violence their children are witnessing or hearing is just as damaging to them, their futures and their future relationships. If you need support, talk to a friend, or go to vic.gov.au/familyviolencesupport or call Safe Steps on 1800 015 188.

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The style bar On Thursday 30 November Just Cuts will celebrate the grand opening of its latest salon innovation, the Just Cuts Style Bar, a brand-new hair cutting and styling concession store on level one of Myer in Westfield Fountain Gate. To celebrate, Just Cuts are giving away freestyle cuts to the first 30 clients to visit the salon. And, for the first six weeks of trading, they’re offering $19.95 style cuts to all their clients - a service normally valued at $31. The style bar will offer a range of services including style cuts, blow waves, straightening and hairstyling for special occasions, all delivered using Justice Professional; a range of haircare products exclusively available from Just Cuts salons. “This new salon concept is based on our core business model with no appointments, fixed pricing and services delivered by fully qualified hair stylists only. However, we’re now thrilled to offer our clients another level of service with more hair styling than what’s offered in a traditional Just Cuts salon, also at an affordable price,” Just Cuts founder and CEO Denis McFadden said. “It’s an ideal solution for time-poor clients who want to pop in for a blow dry or styling for a special occasion while running other errands around the shopping centre.” All services include a personalised haircare

The Just Cuts Style Bar is a brand-new hair cutting and styling concession store on level one of Myer in Westfield Fountain Gate. consultation and recommendation from a fully qualified stylist who can educate clients on how to keep their hair looking its best every day. Clients can also purchase their favourite Justice Professional products from the style bar, making it a convenient one-stop-shop for all things hair related. The Just Cuts grand opening will take place from 9am on Thursday 30 November, on level one of Myer in Westfield Fountain Gate.

It all sounds good for eyes Specsavers Berwick has launched Victoria’s first Specsavers Audiology business which is revolutionising the industry for Victorians by offering hearing aids and care at excitably reasonable prices. But while affordable services and products are important, Specsavers Audiology Berwick’s new owner and audiologist Lalitha Mahendren said professionalism and customer care is the key to success. “At the moment it takes most Australians seven to 10 years to acknowledge they have hearing loss before they do anything to help it - if they do anything at all,” Lalitha said. “During these years I have personally seen so many cases where hearing loss affects a person’s confidence and their connection with others.” Specsavers’ Executive Director of Audiology Darrel Magna said the new offering is giving Australians a more accessible solution to hearing loss by providing the clear, low prices and expert service that the Specsavers brand has become well-known for. “By offering audiology to our customers we’re hoping to normalise hearing tests and assist hearing loss earlier before it affects a person’s life,” Darrel said. “All customers at Specsavers Berwick will now have a free five-minute hearing screen included as part of their overall eye health test in-store.” Specsavers Berwick is currently taking

Executive Director of Specsavers Audiology Darrel Magna, Lalitha Mahendren of Specsavers Audiology Berwick with Ryan Lang and Kerry Byrne of Specsavers Berwick. bookings for free 15-minute hearing checks. If further testing is required, comprehensive hearing assessments are being offered for $49. If customers require hearing assistance as a result, Specsavers Berwick has a range of hearing aids which are designed and built by leading manufacturers which feature cutting-edge innovations in hearing assistance. A pair of hearing aids at Specsavers starts at $1495. For more information or to book a hearing test, visit www.specsavers.com.au/hearing.

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Sunday January 7th 2018 For details, more information and to book: www.sjog.org.au/berwickredevelopment

Registration from 8am. Walk 9am from Gibb Street Berwick Join in a symbolic walk from the Gibb St hospital to our brand new hospital at Kangan Drive. We will symbolically transfer over 100 years of memories, history and culture to our new home. Following the walk, join in our

New Hospital Open Day 10am - 2pm at 75 Kangan Drive Your first chance to see inside the new hospital. All welcome! Mix 101.1 FM onsite, entertainment, food, giveaways, music and more!

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EARLY DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF SKIN CANCER IS THE KEY Our doctors are fully trained and experienced in the technique of dermoscopy and dermal imaging. If skin cancer is diagnosed our doctors can offer treatment at the clinic in over 90% of cases using surgery under local anesthetic or prescription anti-cancer creams. Our aim is to diagnose skin cancers early when they are least likely to cause a serious problem. Consultations are available immediately.

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Wishing all our Clients a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ORTHODONTISTS Dr C. I. (Kip) Homewood Orthodontic Treatment for children and adults utilising B.D.Sc. (Melb), M.D.Sc (Melb), Grad.Dip. Clin.Dent, D.D.S (Dal), the latest technologies including SureSmile, Invisalign, L.D.S (Vic), F.R.A.C.D.S, F.P.F.A, M.R.A.C.D.S, (Orth), A.O.B (Cert) lingual and clear appliances. We offer flexible, interest free payment plans to make orthodontics accessible to everyone. Dr Theresia Sudjalim Opening Hours:

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THE BEST OF FAMILY LIVING ON entering The Elwood visitors will be immediately impressed by the sense of warmth and space. The palatial master bedroom sits to the front of the home which includes a welldesigned ensuite and walk-in wardrobe of grand proportions. They are next greeted by the lounge room which is complete with gas log fire set into an attractive mantle with granite hearth for those chilly evenings or cold winter days. Entering the kitchen visitors are hit with the wow! factor. The stylish kitchen and butler’s pantry are the hub of this home and are a chef’s dream. The light-filled family meals and family room look out onto a large covered entertaining area for year-round entertaining. Other features of the home include high ceilings, solid timber flooring, feature cornice, high skirting boards and picture rails. The stairway leads to an attic style theatre and study/ retreat with angled ceiling and proof of the very generous living space the Elwood has to offer. This beautiful home is currently on display at Berwick Waters Estate, Littleshore Crescent, Clyde North. For further information contact the office on 8768 3600 and speak to one of the friendly sales consultants. ●

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PICTURE clusters of canopy trees and meandering streets, and wetland or nature reserves that form a stunning backdrop to new homes and that gives an idea of what living at Canopy at Amstel will be like. Located on the grounds of the former Amstel golf club, Canopy is a new landmark address in Melbourne’s southeast, offering a unique urban environment. Set across 50 stunning hectares, the spectacular landscape setting presents a rare opportunity to create a community with a truly superior lifestyle that is unlike any other in the City of Casey. Situated just three kilometres from the heart of Cranbourne, convenience at Amstel is never compromised says Marketing Manager Graham Nolan. “Residents will have the advantage of established amenities and infrastructure close at hand,” he says. “Future residents will enjoy easy access to the Western Port Highway, South Gippsland Highway, EastLink, the Monash Freeway and Princes Freeway, while Cranbourne and Merinda Park train stations are also close-by.” They’ll also get the chance to spend their weekends enjoying major local attractions such as Casey Recreation and Aquatic Centre (RACE), Cranbourne Racecourse and Recreation Reserve and the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens. Already high in demand, the premium modern homes and landscaping planned

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for the community will complement Canopy’s natural beauty by featuring natural materials such as timber and stone, adding to the contemporary relaxed setting. With a focus on the environment, the homes will incorporate sustainable design through a combination of building products, waste reduction and efficient appliances. To take advantage of the opportunity to secure an outstanding urban lifestyle in breathtaking natural environment, visit www.canopyamstel.com.au or visit the new sales office at 1000 CranbourneFrankston Road, Cranbourne.

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BOTANIC RIDGE BEAUTY EXCLUSIVE BERWICK LOCATION OFFERING an unmistakable stamp of quality and situated in a highly desirable location, this unique private family home offers outstanding levels of comfort and accommodation on a 760 square metre manicured parcel of land. Magnificently appointed with sparking timber floors, premium fittings and pristine presentation both inside and out. The stunning gourmet master chef kitchen with stone benching overlooks the informal living and dining and outdoors to the expansive outdoor entertaining area and rear garden.

With an array of formal, informal and outdoor living, this exclusive property caters for the entire family and offers many additional extras including rear roller access for additional boat/van parking, alarm, water tank, ducted heating and evaporative cooling and boasts loads of storage. Located close to both the Berwick and Beaconsfield villages, parkland, railway station, hospitals, universities and some of the best schools in the SouthEast suburbs! Exclusive and fabulously comfortable, this lovely property delivers a stylish lifestyle to a fortunate family. ●

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of Botanic Ridge on a 551 square metre block, this stunning home has impeccable style and finish with a great floorplan and built with space and comfort in mind. Features include:· Main bedroom at the front of the home with large walk-in robe and huge ensuite including stone benchtops, twin vanities and 1200mm shower; · Two further double bedrooms with built-in robes plus home office/fourth bedroom; · Home also offers state of the art cinema room which includes a projector and screen; · Open plan kitchen/meals/family area;

· Kitchen with stone benchtops, loads of cupboards, 900mm Ariston upright oven, stainless steel appliances, Ariston dishwasher; · Alfresco area, large rear yard; · Double remote garage; · Extra features include ducted gas heating, evaporative cooling, landscape gardens, garden lighting; and · No Body Corporate. Botanic Ridge offers an enviable lifestyle with its country feel, walking tracks, close proximity to Settlers Run Golf Course yet close to major facilities, including Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, schools and a bus service. Don’t miss out on this one! For all inquiries call John Lauretta directly on 0421 088 646. ●

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Address: 11 Fairholme Boulevard, Berwick, 3806 Price: $860,000- $920,000 View: By appointment Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car, 1 study Agent: Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629, First National Neilson Partners,

Address: Station Creek Way, Botanic Ridge 3977 Price: $669,950 View: By appointment Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car Agent: John Lauretta 0421 088 646, Finning First National Real Estate, Cranbourne 5996 1200

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Arriving at this home the irst thing you notice is the large window and wrap around verandah which add character and style to the home. You will be captivated by the impressive master bedroom with walk-in robe and twin vanities to the open ensuite. On entering the kitchen you will be amazed by the light illed space. Caesar stone bench tops and walk-in pantry will keep the home chef satisied. All overlooking the meals and family room and onto the tiled alfresco. With 3 bedrooms, large study and a theatre room your family will be well provided for. Additional features include 2700 ceilings, sliding stacker doors and loads of storage.

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STUNNING LIFESTYLE PROPERTY SET on four picturesque acres, this immaculate property also offers wellconstructed shedding, acres for horses and a convenient location. Mount Gambier rock-face limestone edged with bevelled plain-face quoining, sets this massive 50 squares (under the roofline) residence apart from all others in town. The entry drive leads to a turning circle at the centre of which a weeping cherry is bursting with blossoms. All around, established gardens display the home to perfection. Two doors swing into the slate tiled entry foyer leading to the formal lounge that connects with the formal dining room. Views from the french doors capture beautiful farmland and the Baw Baw Ranges. This was a builder's own home; ash was chosen for the kitchen, hardwood timber windows coupled with small upper pane windows, family room with bay

windows and boxed storage seats and 9’3" ceilings with decorative cornices. The main bedroom suite (with private sitting area) is far removed from the body of the home and close to a lovely enclosed jacuzzi located close to the rear verandah. Bedrooms two and three are double proportion with additional features such as walk-in-robe and built-in-robe respectively. A box window seat makes a delightful addition to the third bedroom. At the passage end, a door opens to the storeroom and double garage, built larger than most to accommodate a boat. The Colorbond shedding (12m x 18m and 9m x 30m) have excellent access and parking facilities - perfect opportunity for a tradesperson to run a business from home. Very good fencing surrounds the paddock with small yards, water troughs, hay shed and wood shed for easy management.●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 791 Princes Way, Drouin, 3818 Price: $1.23 million View: By appointment Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 6 car, 1 study Agent: Graeme Arthurson, 0418 101 690, Graeme Arthurson Real Estate, Drouin, 5625 5803

HIGH-CLASS EDENBROOK BUILT to exacting standards with all the

microwave and coffee machine and an abundance of cupboard space. Entertaining year round is a breeze with the magnificent alfresco space with louvre roof allowing for the perfect amount sunlight throughout all hours of the day and protection when required. Features include - but are not limited to - double garage, alfresco with builtin barbecue, marble gas log fire place, refrigerated cooling and ducted heating, and manicured landscaping. All close to the new state-of-theart John Henry Primary School and Kindergarten, Lakeside Square Shopping precinct, with Cardinia train station and entry to the freeway all within easy reach. ●

upgrades expected of a gorgeous display home, a beautiful facade and high feature ceilings, this home will impress. Situated perfectly opposite the lake and walking tracks of the Edenbrook estate, this magnificent three-bedroomplus-study home will tick all the boxes for astute buyers looking for quality and finesse. Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and double vanity ensuite to the front with beautiful plantation shutters flows into the feature marble hallway through to the kitchen family meals area. Well-appointed kitchen with stone bench top, stainless-steel 900mm cook top, built-in double oven, Technika

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 3 Edenbrook Circuit, Pakenham 3810 Price: $560,000-$610,000 View: By appointment Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car, 1 study Agent: Ryan Wallace, 0432 625 549, Harcourts, Berwick, 9707 4222

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separate rumpus room, all adjoining the alfresco with timber bifold doors. The family chef will delight in the gallery kitchen, copious bench space, storage and amenity, not to mention a FULL butler’s pantry/kitchenette with separate sink and stove top - just imagine how you will entertain!! You will be the envy of your friends! Be quick!

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Summer Fun Entertainer Inspecting this 4 bedroom beauty is a must. Inside you’ll notice the contemporary décor home and the expansive living areas, the gorgeous Theatre room, open plan family room and upstairs retreat which is terrific in stature. The kitchen has been finished with stone benches, quality 900mm S/S appliances, dishwasher, overhead cupboards and a gorgeous window splash back for all that natural light to flow through. Adjoining the kitchen is a walk in pantry for all the Jamie Oliver’s of the family and for extra storage.

Overlooking the kitchen is a huge meals area, which will fit a huge kings table. Adjacent to the meals area there is a gorgeous decked alfresco area, which is separated by quality bi-fold timber doors. There is extensive decking around the solar heated inground swimming pool, exposed aggregate paths and low maintenance backdrop the owners have created. The huge master bedroom comes with a generous WIR and Ensuite, while the 2nd and 3rd bedrooms also incorporates walk in robes to accommodate the teenagers of the family.

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Bursting with wow factor, and standing proud is this expansive 80+sq executive residence. In-ground solar heated mineral pool, a game of tennis or a party in the outdoor pool room. A separate pool-house is complete with open fireplace, kitchenette & sliding doors. Private electronic front gates, refrigerated cooling, ducted vacuum, alarm system, triple remote garage, wine storage and undercover caravan storage.

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Enjoying a leafy frontage, this sensational residence puts an emphasis on space & natural light. Relish the lively atmosphere in a highly sought-after pocket, yet peace and tranquility within your abode. Walking distance to trams & buses, Alma Village & Alma Park. Timber floors, R/C air conditioners, panel heating, Euro laundry, study space, secure intercom entry, two car secure basement space plus visitor parking.

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Proudly situated in a quiet, family friendly court location in the sought-after Chase Estate within walking distance of Eden Rise Shopping Centre is this commanding home. Occupying a rare 760sqm block with space to park the caravan, boat or trailer, this residence is ideal for families, investors and first home buyers alike. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling and neutral colour tones throughout.

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This brand-new Henley oasis is simply spectacular, revealing extraordinary design and luxury. The stylish four-bedroom Turn Key home offers a quiet, tranquil and exquisite environment.Extra’s include: ducted heating, evaporative cooling, double car remote garage and more! Only footsteps from the recently established Highgrove playground & park, tennis court & basketball court!

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SOMETHING SPECIAL THIS stunning and impressive family home has been renovated with passion and attention to detail. The nature of the unique floor plan is enough to set this great family home apart from all else. The house has four bedrooms with walk-in wardrobes, the main with full-size stylish ensuite, double shower and twin vanity. A study, an enormous formal lounge, large family, separate meals area plus sunroom looking out over the pool complete the many wonderful living options. The hostess kitchen offers quality stainless-steel cooking appliances including, dishwasher, stone bench tops, large pantry and is easily accessible to the

outdoor entertaining area. The sensational and delightful outdoor area is an entertainer’s delight offering an expansive main pergola area, a secure in-ground solar-heated pool with timber deck and a secure secondary minimal maintenance yard that will exceed in the summer months ahead. There are countless extras including evaporative cooling, ducted heating, down lights, premium quality flooring, window furnishings, wood-fire pizza oven and double lock-up garage with rear access. Positioned on a block of about 604 square metres and a short drive to the shopping centre, schools and other amenities. ●

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PEACEFULLY positioned in the desirable Bryn Mawr Estate, this striking family residence with its confident charm is perfectly presented for outstanding family living. Easy accessibility to all amenities such as shops, cafes, train station, elite schools and parklands and ensuring a lifestyle of the utmost convenience and quality. The presence of period features, the appeal of generous proportions and the comfort of spaces complement this elegant home in a much sought-after location. A bright north-facing lounge room with a gas log fire makes for a cosy winter's day snuggled up with a favorite read. A welcoming entry with leadlight doors, polished floorboards right to the rear of the home where you discover the traditional style kitchen with butler’s pantry, dining area and a brilliant family room with expansive glass doors that fold open onto the huge pergola area, sensational for gatherings with family and friends. The pergola area is surrounded with opti-screen blinds that can be open or closed depending on the seasonal Melbourne weather and the occasion. From here we overlook the lovely backyard and venture down to the ‘men’s retreat’. This home offers four bedrooms, master bedroom located downstairs with an ensuite and walk-in robe and an additional main bathroom. Further to all

that this quaint home has to offer is an above-ground pool surrounded by decking - perfect to help you cool down on those sultry, hot summer days, an outdoor spa perfect for all seasons. An attic with storage space, storage space under the house, double car garage, ducted heating and evaporative cooling, a beautiful home in an idyllic location. Don’t miss it! ●

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Address: 77 Ward Road, Berwick, 3806 Price: $860,000-$920,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 car Inspect: Saturday, 11am-11.30am Contact: Sachin Arora, 0411 081 640 Agent: FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, NARRE WARREN, 9705 4888

Address: 15 Hobart Avenue, Berwick, 3806 Price: $900,000 - $990,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 car Inspect: Saturday, 12noon-12.30pm Contact: Anne Haynes Agent: PEAKE REAL ESTATE, 9707 5300

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This four bedroom family home is loaded with extras including: air conditioned master with ensuite & walk in robe, remaining three bedrooms with built in robes, study nook, formal lounge, spacious kitchen with stone bench tops, s/s appliances and adjoining meals area. Ducted heating and double remote garage with internal access complete the picture. For Sale

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Located in the Eve Estate and featuring 3 bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite. Large open plan kitchen/family/meals area with s/s appliances. The easy to maintain rear yard is adjoined by a generous entertaining area and remote double garage. Ducted heating & evap cooling complete the tick list. Currently tenanted until April 2018 at $360 p/w. For Sale

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In a quiet court the home is fronted by a timeless facade and features lounge/dining and family/meals areas as well as a large fully equipped kitchen. 3 robed bedrooms including the master with walk in wardrobe and ensuite to complement the family bathroom. Double remote garage and covered entertaining patio overlooking the generous backyard. For Sale

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3 Rich Walk. Narre Warren South 4A

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In a beautiful court, this home features a lounge/dining room with vaulted ceiling, family/meals area and fully equipped kitchen. There are 3 robed bedrooms plus study/ 4th bedroom, ensuite, family bathroom and 3 toilets. Double remote garage and private backyard with a covered entertaining patio and lovely gardens. For Sale

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Berwick 3/2-3 Camley Court

Only moments from the Berwick Village. For sale. $520,000 - $570,000 Here’s an opportunity to purchase an investment or first home which is only moments from the Village. • 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets • 3 living areas, timber flooring • U shaped kitchen, lots of storage • Duct heating, split system cooling • Double garage, rear courtyard It’s currently returning $1,538pcm, or, release the tenant and live in it yourself; ever so close to Berwick.

F3 G1 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Sat 1:00-1.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246

Berwick 14 Stradbroke Close

Northside Berwick location. For auction. Sunday 3 December at 11:30am $600,000 - $660,000 A beautiful home set on a corner block in the North side of Berwick. • Three spacious bedrooms with BIR • Two living areas, study & dining • Family kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Large pergola with timber decking & double garage Also included is floating timber floors, ducted heating & evaporative cooling.

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Clyde North 12 Coolana Drive

A Berwick Waters beauty. For sale. Set on 400m2 in Berwick Waters this absolute gem is sure to be snapped up quick, offering modern family living and boasting: • 3 spacious bedrooms, master with WIR, ENS and decking • Chef’s kitchen with quality stainless appliances and butler’s pantry. • 2 separate living zones including family and lounge areas. Ducted heating, quality floor coverings, split system cooling, internal access from garage all just minutes from transport, parks, shops and freeway access.

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Clyde North 2 Union Street

Porter Davis prestige.

For auction. Saturday 2 December at 2:30pm $760,000 - $835,000 Introducing this near new double storey beauty. Why build? When you have everything turn key and completed located in the sought after Circa Estate. • Boasting 4 bedroom plus 4 large living areas. • Hostess style kitchen with stone benches & butler’s pantry. There is a large alfresco, lots of grassed area, great views from upstairs & much more.

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Clyde North 24 Clydevale Avenue

Display home quality.

For sale. $640,000 - $704,000 A stunning home with loads of upgrades, in a fantastic location. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms, master with ensuite & dressing room • Kitchen with s/s appliances, stone benches & walk in pantry. • Alfresco and three living areas Also included ducted heating, evaporative cooling, downlights & custom-made blinds.

F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405

Pakenham 3 Fantail Lane

Tranquility in parkside location. For sale. $420,000 - $460,000 If tranquillity is what you desire then look no more! Peaceful vistas over the park is what you get with this ideal 3 bed home • 3 B/R’s master with ensuite & WIR • 2 separate living zones • Kitchen with appliances • Spacious alfresco area With bonus of a study with cupboards, heating & evap cooling, double garage with internal access, overlooking the park and within walking distance to Schools, shops & Cardinia Station.

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Narre Warren North 187 Belgrave-Hallam Road

Family oasis on over an acre. For sale. Contact Agent This large home has everything for a growing family. Possibilities for Dual Occupancy and to work from home. All this, so close to the best amenities and elite schools. • 2 large separate living areas • Large open kitchen with stone bench tops • Entertainer’s outdoor living • Double lock up garage plus additional 6 car workshop Don’t miss your chance to secure this beautiful home for you and your family.

F5 G2 H8 I1 J1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894

Narre Warren North 67 Montbrae Circuit

Million dollar views.

For auction. Sunday 10 December at 12:30pm $860,000 - $940,000 Situated in an idyllic hilltop position from which to take in the breathtaking views is this superb 5-bedroom 2 storey family home • 808 square metre allotment • 3 separate living areas with upstairs balcony • Modern kitchen, new flooring & 5kw hybrid solar Don’t blink or you’ll miss it! This one has all the bells and whistles and is perfectly located just 5 minutes from both Westfield Fountain Gate SC, Parkhill Plaza and the Freeway. 5 2 2

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Beaconsfield 9 Kalibrook Lane

Berwick 16 Middleton Grove

For sale.

9707 0556

For auction.

9707 0556

Contact Agent

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Saturday 2 December at 3:30pm

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894

t Open plan living areas t Large cook’s kitchen and pantry t Great outdoor entertaining t Double lock up garage Don’t miss your chance to secure this Beaconsfield home for you and your family.

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Pakenham

11 Lauren Square

$400,000 - $440,000

TICKS aLL THE BOxES!! If it’s for investment, first home or looking to downsize, then Lauren Square is for you. Offering three bedrooms – main bedroom with built in robes and access to the bathroom. Large lounge with gas heating, air conditioning and the bonus of security shutters on all windows. Functional kitchen with gas cooking, pantry and storage. Beautiful pergola with concrete paving - ideal for entertaining all year round. Double garage – rear access and side access- if required. Solar panels, 482m2 block, security doors, the list is endless. This is a must inspect!!

Berwick

120 Earlsfield Drive

$730,000 - $795,000

6 BEDROOMS, STUDY, 989M2 aPPROx BLOCK What an opportunity for a large family or extended family situation with 6 bedrooms & plenty of yard space for all to enjoy. The bedrooms all have built in robes, master with full ensuite, bay window & mirrored robes. There are 2 large living areas + meals area adjacent to the spacious timber kitchen that includes GHP, elec oven & dishwasher. The home has evaporative cooling & ducted heating. Huge yard with barn style shed of 10” x 6” which is great for storage, cars or boats etc & a large lock up garage under roof line. The location is great with access to transport, good schools including Hailbury, St Margarets, Beaconhills, Kambrya and Nossal. Size does matter, inspect with confidence!

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Lang Lang

7 Cambridge Street

$330,000 - $360,000

GREaT INVESTMENT Situated only a short stroll to the township, this charming property is ideal for the first home owner or investor showing a strong return and leased until mid 2018. This character packed home features 3 large bedrooms, master with full ensuite, BIR’s to remaining bedrooms. a generous sized lounge with timber lined cathedral ceilings & adjoining meals area. an elegant timber kitchen with gas hot plates & electric wall oven + a very functional laundry & bathroom complete with spa bath, other features include split system air con, DaDo wall panelling, ceiling fans, timber decked verandahs complete with bullnose roofing, + double carport. The ideal package at a very affordable price.

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4B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 47 Cambridge Drive North Side Lifestyle - Nothing to do Located in the ever-popular Bellbird Estate, is this exceptional 4 bedroom home. Perfect for first home buyers, families or the savvy investor. The impressive open plan living area boasts spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Adjacent is the naturally lit dining area, as well as comfortable living room. The separate lounge/dining ofers extra space and practicality for entertaining. Generous master suite with sitting area, private ensuite with twin

For Sale basins, and WIR. Three sizeable bedrooms serviced by BIR, and sophisticated main bathroom. Additionally, there is a versatile rumpus room, perfect for a children’s retreat or games room. The outside living ofers fantastic pergola area, an ideal space for the keen entertainer, and spending time with family and friends. Private hedges and mature plantings surround, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Features include ducted heating, 6 split systems, side access and internal access to double lock up garage.

Blue Chip Berwick, 1200m2.

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Auction beautiful skylights and soaring ceilings, drenching the home in natural lighting. Comprising of a sizable kitchen, adjacent is the generous lounge with uninterrupted views of tranquil gardens, as well as a convenient study. Living accommodation includes two spacious bedrooms, serviced by a semi ensuite, as well as a main bathroom. A sunken rumpus room, full of character, opens to the outside patio area, overlooking greenery, shrubs and mature plantings.

Saturday 9th December at 11.30am View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24367 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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2B 2C 2D 1H 2I

Berwick 39 Langmore Lane Rarely ofered, phenomenal parcel, of prestige Langmore Lane real estate is yours to secure. Exclusive tree lined street, arguably the best in Berwick, surrounded by grand highest calibre homes, and within easy walking distance of the brilliant Berwick Village and all the wonderful lifestyle aspects this has to ofer. You will love walks in Berwick’s own Wilson Botanic Gardens, the well renowned restaurants and a second to none superb latte lifestyle. Boasting vintage architecture, the home itself enjoys

$760,000 - $810,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24375

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Berwick

3B 2C 2D 1H 2I

Pakenham 3 Edenbrook Circuit High Class Edenbrook Ex-display Built to exacting standards with all the upgrades expected of a gorgeous display home, a beautiful faรงade and high feature ceilings, this home will impress upon entry immediately. 3 bedroom plus study home will tick all the boxes for astute buyers looking for quality and finesse. Master bedroom with WIR and double vanity ensuite to the front with beautiful plantation shutters flows into the feature marble hallway through to the kitchen family meals area. Well-appointed kitchen with stone

For Sale benchtop, stainless steel 900mm cooktop, built in double oven, Technika microwave and cofee machine and an abundance of cupboard space. Entertaining all year round is a breeze with the magnificent alfresco space with louvre roof allowing for the perfect amount sunlight throughout all hours of the day and protection when required. Double garage, undercover alfresco with built in barbeque, marble gas log fire place, refrigerated cooling and ducted heating, and manicured landscaping completes this fantastic home.

$560,000 - $610,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24357 Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

4B 2C 1D 2I

Beaconsfield 6 Just Joey Drive Brand New Family Home This perfectly presented Simmonds home ofers 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 2 car garage and lots more. The master equipped with an amazing ensuite, complete with floor to ceiling tiles and WIR, the further 3 bedrooms, bath and Laundry are in the perfectly designed separate wing. The open plan kitchen boasts a 900mm stainless steel stove top, including dishwasher, good amount of cupboard and bench space and roomy walk in pantry. Beyond the kitchen, you will find the family living/dining area which

For Sale has all the space for entertaining. This home being in a perfect location, with having local parks nearby, great local schools such as Hillcrest & Rivercrest, St Francis, Haileybury and Beaconsfield Primary just to name a few, sporting and medical facilities and public transport, all only minutes away. Features include Internal Access, Ducted Heating, 2 x Split System Air Conditioning Units and Dishwasher.

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick

4B 2C 3D 1H 6I

Narre Warren East 1 Boundary Road Outstanding 5.7 acre Rarity.

For Sale

Spectacular 5.7 approx. acres with manicured landscaping and exceptional privacy. Tastefully renovated hostess kitchen with stone & S/S appliances. Adjacent, is the sunlit entertainers dining / lounge with atmospheric wood heater. A substantial family room with fireplace is convenient to the entrance. Real timber floors flow through the generous formal living area, and on wards to the alternative wing with separate entry. This separate wing comprises master with renovated ensuite, consisting skylight, stone bench

top, and a WIR. Here also, an impressive vast rumpus room, versatile in nature, completes the under-roof living. Outdoor spa, solar heated pool and alfresco, capturing sensational rural views. Expansive shedding and horse stable options. ducted heating, 8 split system units, 4 wood heaters plus additional fireplace, ceiling fans throughout, security cameras, alarm system, surround sound system, electric element blockers and split systems to all bedrooms and 60,000lts of water tanks.

4B 2C 3D 4I

Berwick 32 Rheanva Street

View Saturday @ 3.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24359 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

Berwick 10 Stanhope Avenue

4B 3C 4D 1H 3I

Owner Builders Quality

For Sale

Unmatched Lifestyle!

For Sale

This architecturally impressive abode ofers a multi level design that captures spaciousness and versatility. The focal point being the open plan living area, including a beautifully designed kitchen with S/S. Looking over the family living area with outstanding views. The second level ofers 3 bedrooms, serviced by the main bathroom. The third boasts the master suite with WIR and ensuite. Outdoors ofers a neat, private garden with low maintenance greenery. Ducted heating, split system x 2 & ducted vacuum

$910,000 - $980,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23757

Situated in a beautiful avenue, in the Chase Estate, on 592sqm approx. block, is this four-bedroom dream home. Hostess kitchen, boasting stone bench-tops and S/S appliances. Master suite with feature balcony, ensuite and WIR. Beautiful pergola area with Merbau decking. Mature trees and plants frame the area. Sunken sitting area, inbuilt BBQ, and a family spa. Ducted heating, evap cooling, alarm system, water tanks, plantation shutters, & internal access to triple lock up garage with rear roller door.

$890,000 - $970,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24289

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Berwick

4B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 59 Bemersyde Drive Contemporary Finesse

Auction

Elegantly finished, this four bedroom all class home, is that perfectly positioned Berwick property, so keenly sought. Outstanding timber flooring to both expansive formal and informal living areas, a distinct sense of space is more than apparent, once inside. Beautifully appointed new kitchen, is a genuine feature, with gorgeous stone bench, quality stainless steel appliances, and stylish tiled splash back. This graceful theme is continued in both the main bathroom and ensuite. Outdoor alfresco

area, accessible from the family, captures views of the sizeable backyard. Ideal for entertaining, and a wonderful opportunity for your child to find their own comfortable space. Double garage, evaporative cooling, ducted heating and LED lighting throughout, are but some of the creature comforts. Education options are plentiful, nearby shops in abundance, easy freeway access, and only minutes to Berwick’s famous ‘village feel’ main street, with renowned restaurants and excellent cafes.

4B 2C 3D 2I

Clyde North 9 Pickerel Avenue

Saturday 16th December at 11.00am View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24373 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 7 Cindy Court

Brand New in Berwick Waters

For Sale

Modern Family Entertainer

For Sale

Open plan living, hostess kitchen with stone benchtops, European S/S appliances. Light filled dining and lounge. Master with ensuite and WIR. The second level boasts spacious children’s retreat, 3 sizeable bedrooms with WIR, serviced by beautiful bathroom with over sized shower. Features include; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, floating floor and internal access to double lock up garage. Plenty of lush greenery outside for the kids or family pet and pergola area for the entertainer.

$720,000 - $790,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24355

Situated on a well proportioned 531m2 block, and only minutes from prestigious schools such as Berwick Fields Primary, Kambrya, Haileybury, Nossal and Beaconhills. Comprising two large living areas, wellappointed kitchen with a dishwasher. The master bedroom is located at the front of the home and comes with a sizeable WIR and ensuite. Outside you have a sizeable grassed area and easy to maintain garden. Other features include ducted heating, double garage and split system air conditioning.

$580,000 - $630,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24323

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Harkaway

4A 2B 2D 2C

9 Rowallan Avenue A unique & desirable lifestyle property featuring raked ceilings, expansive glazed aspects & the warmth of natural timbers & recycled red brick floors. It’s 5 acre, parklike setting includes rolling lawns, natural lagoon style freshwater pool, modgrass tennis court & a 600m model railway that meanders through gardens, a tunnel & station- something for the young at heart! A sun filled atrium dining room & open fire equipped formal lounge are complimented by a more casual brick floored family room adjacent to the well appointed kitchen. There’s additional machinery sheds, dedicated ‘woodworking’ workshop & a total of 340,000L of rainwater storage. A property with immense character & charm that will captivate you with its endless possibilities.

INSPECT: Saturday 2:00pm By Negotiation Richard Moody 0412 212 191 Jack Hawkins 0429 837 966 Peter Watson 0418 105 402

Berwick

5A 3B 2D

30 Edrington Park Drive Superior family living in an exclusive locale introduced by mature gardens this magnificent executive home on 999m2 (Approx.) offers an array of formal & informal living to cater for the entire family. The inground solar heated swimming pool with an inbuilt spa is nestled into the expansive private terraced rear garden. Featuring a versatile pergola covered outdoor alfresco & a BBQ pavilion for summer dining. The home features wonderful relaxing sitting areas throughout & a charming bar room garden atrium for relaxing & entertaining guests. This blue chip opportunity is close to some of the best schools in the SE Suburbs, University’s, parkland & public transport. Stylish & exclusive, a wonderful opportunity for a fortunate family.

INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm $930,000- $1,020,000 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629

Berwick

4A 3B 2D 1C

38 Quarry Hills Drive Quality built family residence within walking distance to Village Shops, Bus & abutting the magnificent Wilson Botanic Park. Exceptional fixtures & fittings throughout with expansive light filled living areas, 4 large bedrooms, fitted dressing room ensuite, spa to master, study or 5th bedroom, sensational central kitchen, storage spaces galore & beautiful views. Features include high decorative ceilings, fully appointed 2 Pac kitchen, imported appliances, bespoke rock maple cabinetry to family & rumpus rooms, Juliet balconies to bedrooms 1 & 4, engineered Oak flooring, granite benches, double garage with direct home entry, ducted vacuum, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, 9000L water storage & beautiful professionally landscaped gardens.

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Berwick

Pakenham

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Tynong North

3A 3B 6D 1C

140 Wheeler Road A private gated Estate of 43 acres Amaroo is a grand residence, with views over the private lake on the property to the hills beyond. With high ceilings, broad sweep of formal and informal living areas, a chef’s kitchen with butlers pantry and cellar, private dining room, theatre room, home office, three spacious bedrooms (main bedroom with ensuite bathroom and dressing room), six car garage, pool suite with a 19m pool, gym, change and shower rooms. Tennis court, with a self -contained pavilion. 12 paddocks (four with day boxes), extensive post and rail fencing and reticulated mains water to troughs. There is an eight bay machinery shed, workshop, drive through motorhome/ boat shed, amenities room two stables, feed/tack rooms, and a 60m x 20m arena.

Maryknoll

INSPECT: By Appointment $4,800,000-$5,200,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

Longwarry

3A 2B 6D

105 Mortimer Road

5A 3B 2D 1C

375 Old Drouin Road

Beautifully presented brick residence in true country style. Expansive living areas, chef’s kitchen, massive shed, lovely local views and two paddocks - an enviable lifestyle.

INSPECT: Saturday 2:15pm $780,000 - $830,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

Located on almost 4 private acres this immaculately presented and renovated contemporary Australian Colonial will impress and delight. Brilliant outdoor living. Sensational inspection - one look and you will not want to leave.

Belgrave South

INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm $880,000 - $930,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

5A 3B 6D 1C

30 Altson Road Set on 20 magnificent acres 10 minutes from Berwick, this remarkable lifestyle property has attributes to please all in the family. Featuring extensive equestrian improvements including a 60x20m riding arena, stables, tack room & safely fenced paddocks to the inground swimming pool + spa & tennis court. An impressive array of brick garaging (6 cars), workshops & substantial storage sheds. Superbly refurbished with attention to detail, featuring some 38.3 sq (imp) of living space, it focuses on its mature garden surrounds & a sun soaked pool deck with covered, adjoining alfresco pavilion. Fully air conditioned & displaying fittings & finishes at today’s highest standards, it’s a home that your family will find both comfortable & supremely liveable!

INSPECT: By Appointment By Negotiation Peter Watson 0418 310 524

Narre Warren

Berwick

Pakenham

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Berwick

4A 2B 2D 1C

77 Ward Road This stunning & impressive family home with an unique floorplan on a 604m2 (approx.) block has been renovated with passion & attention to detail. An enormous formal lounge, large family, separate meals area plus sun room looking out over the pool to complete the many wonderful living options. The hostess kitchen offers quality ss cooking appliances including, dishwasher, stone bench tops & large pantry. The outdoor area offers an expansive main pergola area, secure inground solar heated pool with timber deck & a secure secondary minimal maintenance yard. Extras include evap cooling, ducted heating, premium quality flooring, wood fire pizza oven & DLUG with rear access.

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cranbourne South

Hampton Park

2A 1B 1D

765 cranbourne-Frankston Road In close proximity to Ranfurlie & Settlers Run golf clubs is this 2002m² (approx.) allotment. Perfectly positioned for a young family looking for a large allotment or developer/investor looking to land bank.

Auction Saturday 2nd December 12.00pm inSPEct: Saturday 11.30am Sachin Arora 0411 081 640

4A 2B 1D

8 Melissa court Auction Saturday December 16th 11:00am inSPEct: Saturday 10:30am Sachin Arora 0411 081 640

Ideal home for 1st home buyers/investors featuring good size lounge with adjoining kitchen & meals area + the benefits of gas heating & s/s cooling. Outside offers a covered entertaining area with built in BBQ & minimal maintenance rear yard.

inSPEct: Saturday 2.30pm contact Agent Sachin Arora 0411 081 640

oficer 251 & 269 Princes Highway 5523 m2 & 6222m2 ZONED - URBAN GROWTH ZONE Residential “A” 15 Dwellings per hectare Adjoining premium subdivisions services nearby

For Sale by Expressions of interest inSPEct: By Appointment Michael Patchell 0419 381 411

Submissions closing 1pm Thursday 14th December 2017 For further information please contact Michael Patchell on 0419 381 411

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PROPERTY NEWS

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FRANK FACEY REAL ESTATE CELEBRATES 100 YEARS Boolarra 3 Piggery Road LIFESTYLE PROPERTY OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY OFI: Sun 3rd Dec 11.30am-12.30pm • Outstanding 4.58 acre property with river frontage • 4 bedrooms, 3 living, 2 bath, study • Timber barn with self-contained unit • Excellent outdoor entertaining, pizza oven • Leongatha 35mins, Morwell 20mins, Pakenham 110km Jean O’Loughlin 0428 571 083 Don Olden 0417 805 312 Web id | 17317687

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BACK TO THE FUTURE....... BACK in February this year we started a series of monthly editorials to highlight the major influencing factors in the success of Frank Facey Real Estate and the subsequent growth of First National Neilson Partners, First National Hall and Partners, Facey Industrial-Commercial and Parklea. We saw how the intuitive decision of Francis P. Facey in 1917 led to the purchase of his first real estate agency in Dandenong which, over the ensuing decades, expanded into Narre Warren, Endeavour Hills, Mulgrave, Berwick and Pakenham. Post-war Australia saw a boom in car ownerships and we went from horses and carts to helicopters and fast cars, internet technology and smart phones ... people now had the means and ability to move out further and take advantage of the beautiful countryside. The South-East grew in popularity as vast expanses of broadacre farmlands were transformed into thriving towns and cities with exciting shopping and entertainment precincts plus world-class medical and educational facilities. Frank P. Facey and his son Angus could have never imagined just how far the area would develop. He would, no doubt, be extremely proud of the positive impact which the company he started in 1917 has had on the ever-increasing development of the south-eastern corridor. Through challenging times and boom times, with careful management and the enthusiastic commitment of experienced

Nyall Greene, Todd McKenna, Allison Holzer, Ross Neilson and Peter Watson. and dedicated staff; the companies first started by Frank Facey succeeded beyond all expectation. Andrew Facey, the third generation in the family business, effectively led the company into the last half of the century and now heads Facey IndustrialCommercial and Parklea in Officer. Ross Neilson, Peter Watson, Todd McKenna, Nyall Greene and Allison Holzer, (all early recruits to the team with decades of experience), are now at the helm of First National Neilson Partners and continue to drive it successfully forward. Over the years, First National Neilson

Partners have been responsible for selling vast amounts of subdivisional land, residential and commercial properties, and have management of a large residential and commercial rent roll. They are totally committed to the progress of the district and with predictions being that the City of Casey will reach a population of 459,000 by 2036 and Cardinia will increase to over 175,500 by 2036, it’s abundantly clear that the next 100 years will be as productive as the last. Plans are well underway for the next office of First National Neilson Partners which will be opened in Officer. ●

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BERWICK 5A Augustus Drive 26 Bridgewater Boulevard 59 Bemersyde Drive 39 Langmoe Lane 3 Dylan Court 38 Quarry Hills Drive 3 Travis Court 4 Hall Court 153 High Street 3 Ayr Court 12 Grand Manor Drive 6 Illowra Court 77 Ward Road 15 Hobart Avenue 6 John Fisher Drive 7 Lakewood Place 6 Whisken Way 2 Rennat Court 18 Christine Avenue 48 Edgbaston Circuit 1/8 Adelaide Close 7 Cindy Court 47 Cambridge Drive 10 Stanhope Avenue 32 Rheanva Street 16 Middleton Grove 26 Bridgewater Boulevard 6 Illowra Court 48 Edgbaston Circuit

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LANGWARRIN 23 Kuranda Street

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

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DEVON MEADOWS 13 Finsbury Road 26 Carlisle Road 26 Carlisle Road 3 Pinnacle Way

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restaurant’s website, Georgio’s also has children’s menu, vegetarian menu and an exciting daily specials list that can only be viewed at the restaurant. “Georgio’s will be open seven nights during December right up until Christmas Eve,” John said. “So, if you are looking for a venue for your end-of-year function, we are the place. “We cater for up to 100 patrons at any one time. Not only do we have our extensive menu, but also have some set menus available for corporate functions starting from as little as $44 for two courses.” These and other options can be viewed on the Georgio’s website at www.georgios beaconsfield.com.au. Georgio’s Seafood and Steak House is located at 70 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield, and is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 5.30pm until late. For inquiries and bookings, phone 9707 3030.

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A decade after the doors opened, John Georgiou is still the proud owner and head chef of Beaconsfield’s much loved restaurant Georgio’s Seafood and Steak House. Originally a video shop, Georgio’s Seafood and Steak House was later transformed into the 100-seater restaurant that customers know and love today. John’s philosophy is simple. Give customers more than enough good quality food at a reasonable price and back it up with good service, friendly staff, nice surroundings and a top-notch wine and drinks list and the rest is history. Of course, it doesn’t hurt to have been working in the industry full time from 15 years old or to have talented and experienced parents involved in the industry either. John’s father and mother, Con and Andrea Georgiou, have been in the restaurant industry since the 1970s in both Cyprus and England before eventually establishing their own restaurant in Australia in the 1980s. “Con and Andrea still pop in from time to time but a more regular sight is my brother Andrew manning the front of house,” John said. “Wait staff, kitchen staff and the like are all well-presented, loyal and hardworking and are a credit to us at Georgio’s. “We pride ourselves with serving the freshest seafood and tender chargrilled steaks, big enough to fill your plate at a reasonable price. “In fact, our menu prices are more reasonable than most of the local pubs.” Apart from the full menu advertised on the

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From all of us at Beaconsfield District Community Bank® Branch, best wishes for the holiday season and thank you for your loyalty and support. Drop into your nearest branch at 52-62 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield or phone 9769 5122.

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Casey Dental Group is one of the longest established practices in the City of Casey, and at their new state-of-the-art premises provide customers with all their dental needs under one roof.

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Call into our fabulous Deli to order all your Christmas Hams, Platters and small goods.

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Countless gifting options, fresh food and great casual dining are just some of the reasons to visit Casey Central this Christmas. Santa has arrived, and will be at Casey Central every day until Christmas Eve. He’s got a gift for every child that visits. Avoid Christmas stress and jump the queue by booking a photo session online at www.caseycentral.com.au Santa is also making time to meet the furry family members pet photography sessions on Thursday and Friday evenings and Sensitive Santa sessions for kids that need a little extra time on Sunday mornings. Fur photography and sensitive Santa are available by appointment on 9768 4101. With Woolworths, Coles, Aldi plus over 90 shops, families will find all they need, plus all they want at Casey Central!

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Your easy Christmas starts here. Can you buy a gift at Casey Central? Of course you can! With Target and over 90 shops find all you need, plus all they want this festive season with gifting options for everyone!

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Getting the hang of it Blairlogie Living and Learning Centre will have a colourful Christmas wreath greeting visitors this festive season thanks to Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon. As Christmas approaches, Amanda took a break from her council duties to create a crafty Christmas wreath using lolly wrappers and a coat hanger. She said the easy-to-make wreath was great to give as a thank-you gift to schools, workplaces, family, friends community groups or service providers. “I’m giving mine to Blairlogie Living and Learning Centre because of the outstanding effort they make every day to provide meaningful experiences to and help develop life skills for adults with a disability and support to their carers,” she said. Materials: A bag of mixed eclairs (multi coloured) 3 rolls of metallic ribbon (red/ gold/ green/ silver) 1 tree decoration 1 pair of scissors 1 roll of sticky tape 1 thick, flexible coat hanger Method: 1. Bend coat hanger into a circle. 2. Wrap the hook with metallic ribbon. 3. Tie one end of eclairs to the coat hanger with different coloured metallic tape - alternate the colours.

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The finished wreath. 4. Curl the metal ribbon. 5. Place the Christmas decoration (I used mistletoe with Christmas bells) at the top, centre spot of the coat hanger. 6. Hang on door or wall. Cost: About $8. All components would make at least two wreaths. Time required: About two hours (in front of the TV) or ask the family to help.

Santa’s workshop is set to take over the streets of Berwick this Christmas with the return of the Berwick Business Group’s festival fun day, Christmas in Berwick. Taking place on Saturday 9 December, the Santa’s workshop themed festival will have something to keep the whole family amused with a range of merry activities on offer. As the Business Group explained, festival goers will have the chance to snap a photo with Santa or in the very popular ugly jumpers. However, guests are encouraged to book online before they arrive to ensure they can get a photograph. Local dance schools will also be out and about performing to Christmas music and local choir groups will be entertaining crowds by singing a range of much-loved carols within the gardens. The chance to decorate a Christmas bauble

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5995 4344

ECONOMY TILING

11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne

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Phone Kevin: 0407 560 588 or 9755 3028

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Rubbish removed today. I load, I take away, I do all the work, you relax. Always cheaper than a bin. All household/ hard rubbish and green

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9870 7302 | 0401 802 793

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Phone 9792 0166 SWA 3702BE

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0450 148 858

V To Share BERWICK Brand new modern townhouse. Room available. $350pw. No bills to pay. Wi Fi and Foxtel inc. 0412 315 504. NARRE WARREN, luxury accommodation starting from $160pp per week which includes bills. Bond required. Suit students, singles or couples. Close to bus, train and shops. 0429 022 889. NOBLE PARK Single clean small room in boarding house. Suit mature quiet male. No drugs. Must be working. $120pw. Call 0412 394 334.

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BEACONSFIELD 3 Castle Court, Sunday 3rd December, 10am-3pm. Downsizing. Quality goods, toys and gifts.

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17 Nicole Way Dandenong South

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ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

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4m3 * 6m3 * 8m3 * 10m3 * 23m3

Phone 9773 9574, 0412 816 518

HOME CLEANING Free quotes. Provides own equipment and products. Honest and reliable. Phone 0402 818 003

– for the whole house

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Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS A WEEK We will beat any written quote

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Hypnotherapy Will change your life!!!

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NARRE WARREN NORTH 77 and 79 Ebeli Close, Sat 2nd and Sun 3rd Dec, 9am start. Variety of items and knick-knacks.

Showroom by appointment

section of Network Classifieds.

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Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing

MASSIVE SALE HALLAM 30 Star Crescent, Saturday 2nd December, 8am-5pm. Mixed household lots. Sausage sizzle.

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Repairs Rebedding ● Resprays

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Fully Insured

21/25 Bald Hill Road, PAKENHAM

SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS ●

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www.lockutite.com.au

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Pruning Removal Stump Grinding

Phone Geoff 0418 340 825

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PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE AD ONLINE

Oakfern Tree Care P/L

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NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

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Overhanging Trees Pruning / Shaping Tree Removal Hedge Trimming

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SECURITY DOORS

C316291-KK18-5

Call 9077 0135

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Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs Email: info.globalshutters@gmail.com Website: www.globalrollershutters.com.au

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V Roller Shutters

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General Notices

Employment

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McDonalds Shift Supervisors and Department Managers This is an exciting opportunity to join our McDonalds franchise and be a part of a friendly and committed team – we want someone who believes that Maccas is more than just burgers and fries and wants to grow within our business.

Tenders

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NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMIT The land affected by the application is located at:

30 Hyssop Drive HALLAM VIC 3803 Lot 163 LP 204667U

The application is for a permit to:

Development of a Second Dwelling, Alterations to the existing Dwelling and Removal of a Restriction

The applicant for the permit is:

O Berk

The application reference number is:

PlnA00433/17 - (Ben McGeehan)

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority.

City of Casey Customer Service Centre Magid Drive NARRE WARREN

Berwick Contract No CT000374 Closes 20 December 2017

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About You You are an effective leader with a positive attitude that can inspire a team to deliver exceptional customer service. You thrive in a fast paced environment and are enthusiastic to work to achieve the results the restaurant has set. You must also be available to work shift work in a 24/7 operation.

Family Run Hotels In The Cardinia Shire Require

• Chefs • Bistro Attendants • Trainee Managers • Bar Attendants for fast paced entertainment environment

If you are interested in joining our team who are all about ‘capturing customers; caring ฀ ฀ Email your resume with a cover letter to kimayache@gmail.com.

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Public Notice Notice of Making of a Local Law Casey Community Local Law 2018. On 21 November 2017 City of Casey Council made a new Local Law titled Casey Community Local Law 2018. The following information about the Local Law is provided in accordance with Section 119(3) of the Local Government Act 1989. Purpose and General Purport of the Local Law; 1. Introduce new definitions and make some amendments to existing defined terms 2. Ability to seek review of decisions made under the Local Law 3. Ability to correct errors made to permits 4. Amend some penalty amounts 5. Create offences relating to; I. Noise and Nuisance from Audible Alarms II. Storage of (registered) vehicles on road III. Smoking within the Bunjil Place precinct IV. Use of Drones on Private Property The Local Law will come into operation on 1 January 2018. The current City of Casey Community Local Law 2/2010 will be repealed at midnight, 31 December 2017. A copy of the Local Law may be inspected or obtained during office hours at the City of Casey Customer Service Centre, Bunjil Place, Patrick North East Drive, Narre Warren, and on line at www.casey.vic.gov.au

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APPRENTICE PLASTERERS/ GYPROCKERS REQUIRED We are a leading plastering Company with mid range to high end projects running in and around the South Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne. We are looking for driven, hard working individuals with high standards and an eye for detail. The successful candidate will be taught how to provide the finish to walls and ceilings, learn how to take measurements to ensure that corners and angles are level using hand tools, prepare surfaces and to repair and restore existing surfaces.

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Experienced concretor required for house slab work in the south eastern suburbs. The role will include the preparation and pouring of house slabs, daily rate negotiable for the successful applicant. Drivers licence and white card essential.

Please phone Steve on 0417 381 816 after 5pm

Steel Experience Preferred

Interstate B Double Drivers also required.

Please contact Mick: 0408 556 299 or email: workshop@kitco.net.au

PHONE

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BERWICK MOTOR BODY REPAIRS - Officer

Requires a Full Time vehicle detailer. Please Ph 5943 2343 to arrange an interview Or email resume: noel@bmbr.com.au

Employment section of Network Classifieds.

Permenant position, plus overtime, Dandenong area.

Chaplaincy Positions

Cleaner/ Subcontractor Cleaner Subcontractors needed. If you would like to fill a vacant position. Must be good, trustworthy cleaner and have ABN. Contact: Graham Lane 0421 729 745

Concreters

Required by long-established specialist transport company based in the south east suburbs. Refrigeration experience an advantage. A positive attitude, proficiency with paperwork and the ability to communicate with clients essential.

Estimator / Estimating Assistant

All enquiries/resumes via email only to: karen@cmsteel.com.au

EXPERIENCED CONCRETOR

HC DRIVER

Email resume to: info@trenerryplaster.com

We are seeking to employ an experienced motivated person to join and complement our rapidly growing company in Pakenham to assist our current Estimator with Estimating Structural Steelwork, Precast Panels & General Administration duties. The successful applicant will need the following skills and/or qualifications.

Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au

Use code: EMPDISC www.networkclassifieds.com.au

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They must also have their own transport, construction white card and PPE.

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CHIPS has Chaplaincy positions available in primary schools within Casey, for two to four days a week, commencing in 2018. Please see CHIPS' website for details. Contact: Cathy Wieckmann enquiries@chips.org.au www.chips.org.au

Required to work out of our Koo Wee Rup depot, doing local metro deliveries and pickups.

The successful candidate must be able to work in a team environment, work efficiently and methodically, produce a high quality finished product, be able to handle responsibility and be well presented, fit & healthy.

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Need New Staff?

A fulltime position is available for someone to coordinate and monitor daily activities and operations of transportation. Must be able to prioritize work load and manage multiple tasks. Ensure high level of customer service. Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft office suite is essential.

Want to place an ad but not sure where to start? Call our helpful classified team between 8:30am-5pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!

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Transport Coordinator

Please send or email resume for either position to: PO Box 1173 Clayton Business centre Vic 3169 admin@pklogistics.com.au

Make Extra $$$ in your spare time to support your income or for fitness, by becoming a reliable and enthusiastic independent contractor delivering to household letterboxes in your local neighbourhood.

call us today

14 December 2017

If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.

Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer

NEWS

Full time position available for an experience accounts payable who will be responsible for processing all invoices for a transport company located in Dandenong. Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft office suite and MYOB is essential. Knowledge of the transport industry is preferable. A reliable, proactive and positive approach to work culture.

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Walkers Wanted

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This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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We seek managers of any skill level to join our team. Maccas experience preferred but not essential.

EOI – CAFÉ LEASE

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Public Notice

Winslow is a renowned civil construction provider for the residential, industrial, commercial and infrastructure sectors. The Concreters roles are based in our offices throughout Melbourne and Geelong To be successful in this role, you will need: - Experience in Drainage, Pits and Crossovers - Must have drivers licence and White Card - Travel is required, must be willing to travel to and from jobs - Immediate start! It is a requirement of the job that you be an experienced concreter. You must also have a high attention to detail and be able to work in a team environment. If this is you, apply now. Contact: Wes Cleary Careers@winslow.com.au 03 935 87718 www.winslow.com.au

CONCRETOR Fulltime position. Concrete reinstatement paths and kerb & channel. SE suburbs. Good Conditions. Car license essential.

Phone Paul 9796 8833 or 0417 107 122. C848364-KK39-10

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WHAT’S ON range of supportive groups are also offered for people to become involved in, such as the Carers’ Hub on Tuesdays which is welcoming space for carers to join together and receive support and information from professionals. The group also enjoy a two-course meal together. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive, Hampton Park. Activities can be viewed on its Facebook page. For more information contact Farrah or Jo via email on narrehamptonparkuc@bigpond.com or call on 9799 7994.

Christmas trees Friends of Ermera are selling fresh Christmas trees in three sizes at Akoonah Park Sunday market. All proceeds support education and training programs in the Ermera district of Timor Leste. Trees are also able to be ordered from friends. of.ermera.president@gmail.com or 0418 557 988. Delivery available in City of Casey for $5. The trees are on sale at Akoonah Park market, Cardinia Street, Berwick, on Sundays, 10 and 17 December, 8am-1.30pm. Trees range from 7 foot ($70), 6 foot ($60) and 5 foot ($50).

Carols by Candlelight Gethsemane Church, a not-for-profit, charitable organisation is preparing for their very first Carols by Candlelight in Clyde. Barry Bourke Motors in Berwick is the major sponsor for the event and the church is happy to accept more people who wish to be involved with the event to become a sponsor or a partner. The event will include free kids’ amusements in addition to a sausage sizzle, burger stand, free food and many more attractions. Performers this year are Yours Truly, Derrick Junkeer, Mel Manuel, Lisa Ann, Noami Horsley, Dancin’Lines, and Ebony Portelli, Triple Treat Talent Academy, and Gethsemane Church Choir. There will be 2000 vouchers valued at $500 each on offer for the first 2000 attendees at the event, compliments of Barry Bourke Motors – to put towards a purchase of new or used car. Hillcrest Christian College, 500 Soldiers Road, Clyde North, on Saturday 2 December, from 6pm-9pm. Inquiries to Kerrigan LaBrooy on 0404 875 647 or Richard Walker on 0410 584 595 or email gethsemanechurch@bigpond.com.

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10th Annual Christmas Lunch Hampton Park Uniting Church is celebrating its 10th annual Christmas lunch. The church welcomes you and your family to join them for lots of fun and great food. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive, Hampton Park, starting at 11.30am (RSVP 8 December). If you would like to volunteer on Christmas Day or be a part of the 10th celebration of Christmas Lunch, contact 9799 7994 or email: narrehamptonparkuc@bigpond.com International day of People with a Disability and City of Casey are hosting a fete in Cranbourne. The market is an opportunity for those with disabilities to promote their achievements and amazing abilities. The event was started in 2015, and was supported by the Communities in Partnership group and also funded by the City of Casey to assist in promoting disability awareness in the wider community. Craft, cooking, woodwork and other handmade items such as gift cards will be available. Entertainment includes dance and music groups. For those younger members of the community there will also be an animal farm and additional activities to participate and join in. The Communities in Partnership group is a group of various not-forprofit services in the area of Casey, which looks at supporting those with disabilities in Casey that may also be looking for further community participation. Greg Clydesdale Square at 97 Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne, on Friday 1 December

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at 10.30am-2.30pm. Free entry.

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Merry Christmas Members of Narre Warren Seniors wish all readers a happy Christmas and health and happiness in the new year. The club will close on Wednesday 13 December and will re-open on Wednesday 17 January.

Bounce into fitness with instructor Nidia at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House. Thursdays, 7-8pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21a Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. $10 per session. Bookings 9702 1218 or admin@bpnh.org.au

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Sequence line-dancing, which is line-dance at a slower tempo for older movers, is held on Thursday afternoons by Casey Cardinia Life Activities Club. Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick, on Thursdays, 2pm-4.30pm. Details from Val on 0417 039 753.

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Everyone is welcome to attend indoor full size regulation bowls. Enjoy a cuppa afterwards. Every Friday morning at 10am at Cranbourne Indoor Sports Centre, Smethurst, at Cranbourne. Phone Ron 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946. Bowls supplied. Cost $5.

Tuesday playgroup Your child can socialise and make great friends at a small and fun Tuesday playgroup. The group is supervised and facilitated by an experienced playgroup leader, with craft activities, songs, story-time and outdoor play. For children up to four years of age. Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South, Tuesdays, 9.30-11.30am. Bookings on 9704 2781.

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Sam’s race against time By David Nagel It’s not surprising really that Sam de Riter believes she can win a race against the clock and qualify for the Australian team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. The 29-year-old - who built her huge engine room through the hills of Berwick - produced a jaw-dropping performance to win the Elite Women’s Individual Pursuit at the State Championships held at Darebin recently. De Riter’s time of 3:35.541 was the quickest ridden by a Victorian female since Olympian and World Champion Katie Mactier was in the prime of her career more than a decade ago. It’s a stunning achievement from de Riter, who only made the switch from road cycling to the track in October last year and overcame some serious obstacles heading in. “My training was pretty good but I ended up with a virus about two and a half weeks before the race and was bed-ridden until two days before,” de Riter said. “Of course I wanted to win, that was my goal, but the time I rode in the final was a shock to most people, including myself. Not everything went to plan so it was great to ride that time. “To ride nine seconds faster than I did at the state titles at the start of the year was really satisfying and definitely a huge motivation to keep on improving.” That’s the key here for de Riter - improvement - because touching 30 she understands that this is her final crack at the big time. Mactier achieved her prime performances between the ages of 28 to 32, while champion sprinter Anna Meares won gold as a 29-year-old at the 2012 London Olympic Games. “You can only be an athlete once, and this is it for me, I have to make it count,” she said. “Females can keep riding endurance until about 36 so I’m looking forward to the next few years and to see how much I can improve. The aerodynamics of the bike, my starts, and riding tighter to the black line; they’re all skills that I

Sam de Riter caught the attention of the cycling world with a stunning victory at the State Championships. 175641 can improve on because I’ve only ridden in three races since I started. “I’m definitely fast enough; my times and my power are fast enough if you look at my testing, so the goal over the next 12 months is to make the Australian team, the High Performance Unit and work with those girls and aim for the Tokyo Olympics.” To achieve that lofty ambition, de Riter will need to achieve a career-best performance at the 2018 Track National Championships to be held in Brisbane in February next year.

“That’s clearly my number one focus for 2018,” she said. “No-one from outside the Australian team has podiumed at the nationals before, so that’s my aim, to podium, but to win it would be great. It’s going to be tough because the girls will be in great condition with only eight weeks until the Commonwealth Games in early April. My aim is to ride a 3:30 at the nationals and that’ll have me in the mix.” With such a heavy training schedule ahead of her, de Riter is relying on a great support cast

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to keep her going strong. “My partner Shane, we’ve been together for nine years and he’s been amazing the way he has supported me and pushed me through the ups and downs of cycling,” she said. “My mum, she’s my biggest supporter, she’s always been there and doesn’t miss a race and my older brother Ben never misses either. They’ve been fantastic and always trying to help me the best way they can.” Good luck Sam ... the clock’s ticking on the ultimate race against the clock!

The long and nervous wait is over for AFL draftees By Nick Creely Through all the sacrifice and hard work that youngsters have put in all over the country, it all came down to Friday night’s AFL draft, where local TAC club Dandenong Stingrays had one if it’s finest in recent memory. In total, the Stingrays had three players taken in the first round, and two players taken in the second, with just one player selected by an interstate club. At pick 35, Berwick local Oscar Clavarino was snared by St Kilda, with the 195cm intercept king joining fellow teammate Hunter Clark as another Stingray to head to Linen House. As co-captain of the Rays, and of premiership side Haileybury, Clavarino will be earmarked as a future leader of the Saints, and one that could step straight into AFL level and have an impact. “(I’m) really excited - I just can’t wait to be a part of it, and I guess it’s a boyhood dream come true,” Clavarino told Saints Media. “To a degree it was relief (being drafted), but also excitement - I’m just really happy, and it’s been a dream of mine for so long now, and it’s finally come alive. “It’s an opportunity to further myself as a person and on the field as well.” The St Kilda media team was on hand to deliver Saints fans an insight into Oscar’s family and home, with cameras set up to capture the emotional reaction after having his name read out. St Kilda List and Recruiting Manager Tony Elshaug described the young key defender as a “good leader”, with Saints fans excited to see how the defender’s career will unfold. “We think he is made of the right stuff and as an 18-year-old key defender we think he fits perfectly onto our list. He also played at the Dandenong Stingrays with Hunter, so a couple more Stingers through the door. He’s a Berwick boy who went to school with Josh Battle out at Haileybury,” he said. “We’re really pleased to have Oscar on board.” After initially being touted as the Stingrays’ sixth number one draft selection, game breaking midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke was selected with pick number four to the North Melbourne Football Club after surprisingly slipping 56 STAR NEWS

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down the order in what could be the biggest steal of the draft. As a big bodied midfielder, Davies-Uniacke will add instant class, grunt and leadership to a young Kangaroos midfield, and showcased his immense talent by dragging the Rays back from 50-points down in an elimination final this season. “I’m over the moon - it’s so surreal, you kind of pinch yourself to see if it’s true and it’s so surreal,” he told SEN radio moments after being drafted. “I am pretty level about everything - there was a bit of talk (in the media), but I’ve stayed underneath my shoulders and taken everything in my stride.” St Kilda was the next to pick up a Stingray, selecting midfielder Hunter Clark with pick seven, with the Saints maintaining their commitment to drafting local talent. The Peninsula boy will add toughness, versatility and an ability to play off a half back or as an inside midfielder after a stellar best-andfairest season with the Stingrays. Clark’s selection to the Saints means they now have 10 former Dandenong Stingrays on their current list. It only took another four picks for another Stingray name to be read out, with powerful utility Aiden Bonar selected with pick 11 to the GWS Giants. After initially touted as a number one draft pick, Bonar endured a cruel luck with injury with two consecutives knee reconstructions, but bounced back superbly to storm into first round draft selections by playing a pivotal role in a Haileybury College premiership and during the Stingrays’ finals campaign. But Bonar will add an element of x-factor to the Giants, where he will initially start as a third tall forward before transitioning into an inside midfielder similar to that of Sydney captain Josh Kennedy. Tom De Koning was the next to realise his dream, with Carlton selecting the ruck/forward with selection 30 of the draft. The 200cm big man is a terrific set shot at goal, can play as a ball winning ruckman, and was vital for the Dandenong Stingrays in stages of the TAC Cup before a lacerated kidney ended his season prematurely.

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Bears find their hind legs By Nick Creely The Bears from Berwick have stood on their back two legs and bared their teeth with a wonderful outright victory over Heinz-Southern Districts in round four of DDCA Turf 1 on Saturday. The Bears jumped a staggering four places on the ladder - from sixth to second - after an extraordinary 25 minutes of cricket sent an ominous warning to the DDCA’s top end of town. Resuming at 5/32 in pursuit of the Bears’ modest first innings total of 146, seamer James Wilcock left a scarring dent in the Cobras’ batting line-up, picking up where he left off after three late wickets on day one. Wilcock found the edge of skipper Matt Cox (7) and Michael Davies (0) before the Cobras could even score a run on day two, leaving them 7/32. The former Dandenong quick picked up two more wickets to finish with the mindboggling figures of 7/9 off 10.5 overs - his third five-wicket haul of the season - with the Cobras rolled for the meagre tally of 46. Skipper Jarrod Goodes sent the Cobras back in to face the music, and this time it was a more rounded team effort, with Goodes (3/39), Alex Cross (2/6), Cory Bevan (3/22) and Jarrod Armitage (2/23) all combining to skittle the visitors for 130 in just 41.5 overs. The Bears wasted no time in earning the extra points, slamming on 31 runs to cap off a dominant day’s play. Hallam Kalora Park (6/270) can thank a brilliant century from Thalaivan Xavier (130) for its mammoth run-chase against Buckley Ridges (269). Xavier strode to the crease at 1/20 and didn’t leave until his team was in an unbeatable position at 6/247. The class act whacked 10 fours and four sixes from 160 deliveries and received great support from Jordan Hammond

(36) and Leigh Booth (35) along the way. Springvale South (191 and 2/10) remains undefeated after an impressive day-two performance against Mordialloc (112). The Bloods limped to a total of 191 before Steve Spoljaric (4/8) snared the early scalps of Brendan (0) and Ryan Morris (0) to leave the home side in all sorts at 3/8. North Dandenong (8/151) has recovered from a poor start to chase down Cranbourne’s (150) modest total at Casey Fields. Resuming at 1/0, the Maroons were soon 2/1, then 4/25, before Shane Clark (43) and Clay McCartney (28) led their side to victory. Cam Kelly (3/29) was best for the hosts. In other games, Rhys Serpanchy (53) and Kaushyla Gajasinghe (51) scored half centuries as St Marys (6/194dec) made little fuss of its chase against Dandenong West (102 and 2/36), while Christo Otto (76) starred for Dingley (9/206dec) against Narre Warren (139 and 4/116) at Sweeney Reserve. In Turf 2, Beaconsfield was given a cricket lesson by Narre North in their one-day contest at Perc Allison Oval. Batting first the home side was rolled for just 70 after two brilliant spells by Nathan Pulham (4/23) and Joel Zietsman (4/27). The North took just 15.3 overs to run down the total, with Josh Tonna (23) and Josh Henry (17) doing well at the top of the order. In other games Narre South crushed Parkfield to remain undefeated in second spot on the ladder. Chasing 90 for victory the Lions finished on 177 on the back of a terrific half century to John Mirranay (55). The Bears were 5/69 in their second innings when stumps were drawn. Parkmore (239 and 2/72) remain top of the table after defeating Fountain Gate (169), Silverton (5/193) eased past Lyndale (144), Coomoora (8/254) were a cut above Lynbrook (167) and St Brigid’s/St Louis (3/227) narrowly beat Keysborough (9/223).

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Nathan Lambden was brilliant on Saturday, Picture: GARY SISSONS taking 4/23. 175197 Mitchell (22) got the Swans off to a hot start with some handy stroke play, but the home side found themselves 4/56 after some quick wickets dented their chase. A cameo from Dylan Hadfield (59 not out) had the Swans in a prime position to pounce on a second consecutive victory, but the Students held firm to keep the Swans to 5/129 after some excellent bowling at the death by Wes Agar (1/8 off four overs) and Fawad Ahmed (0/20 off four overs). But nonetheless, it was a weekend of promise after a tough start to the season, and Nissanka believes the momentum is starting to build with the Swans set to tackle Kingston Hawthorn in the first two dayer of the season. “The weekend will help us a lot with the way we batted (in red ball cricket), and we will take that experience into two day cricket - we need to work hard, and the boys are looking forward to it,” he said. “We are more suited for two day cricket than shorter formats for sure - hopefully, these young cricketers will do well.” The Swans are likely to welcome back skipper Lachlan Sperling back for the club’s clash with the Hawks, with the batsman having nursed a shoulder injury.

QUIZ NUMBER 1586 1. FOR which AFL team did Andrew Demetriou play over 100 games? 2. WHO beat Greg Norman to take out the 2008 British Open golf crown? 3. WHAT is the name of the recent movie that rocked the professional football codes? 4. WHICH West German swimmer won two gold medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? 5. HOW many pairs of twins have represented Australia in cricket? 6. WHICH New Zealander scored the most first class runs (over 24,000) in world cricket in the 1970s? 7. WHICH American magazine has the widest circulation of any sporting publication? 8. WHAT sport uses zone defence? 9. WHICH British sprinter returned a positive drug test at the 1988 Olympics? 10. WHO has hit the highest Test cricket score for Australia ? 11. WITH which AFL club did Ron Barassi begin his coaching career? 12. WHAT nationality is motor racing legend Rene Arnoux? 13. WHICH jockey rode both Red Handed and Light Fingers to Melbourne Cup wins? 14. WHO teamed with Margaret Court to win the tennis mixed doubles grand slam in 1963? 15. WHICH country slaughtered Australia 17-0 in an international soccer match in 1950? 16. WHICH state golf championship is the oldest in Australia dating back to 1898? 17. WITH which Sydney club did Michael Clarke make his comeback to cricket recently? 18. WHICH Australian was the first post-war tennis player to win successive Wimbledon titles? 19. WHICH Tasmanian was among Australia’s premier cyclists in the 1970s? 20. WHICH West Australia wicket-keeper played 10 Tests for Australia during the World Series Cricket rebellion? ANSWERS: 1. North Melbourne 2. Padraig Harrington 3. Concussion 4. Michael Gross 5. Only one - the Waughs 6. Glenn Turner 7. Sports Illustrated 8. Basketball 9. Linford Christie 10. Matt Hayden 11. Carlton 12. French 13. Roy Higgins 14. Ken Fletcher 15. England 16. The NSW Championship 17. Western Suburbs 18. Lew Hoad 19. Danny Clark 20. Kevin Wright

Casey-South Melbourne may have ended the one day phase of the season with just a 1-9 record, but coach Prabath Nissanka believes his young group will thrive when red ball cricket begins on Saturday. The Swans broke the duck with its first win of the season on Saturday at Casey Fields against Northcote, with an even performance ensuring they could notch up some muchneeded points before the two day cricket begins. The Dragons elected to bat, and the fired up Swans bowled with discipline, intent and a hungry attitude, and kept the visitors to 9/109 off their 20 overs. Nathan Lambden (4/23) continued his rollicking season to tear shreds into the opposition, young spinner Jonah Serong (3/16) was immense with his control, while Peter Sofra (1/19) and Dylan Hadfield (1/15) did an outstanding job to slow the flow of runs in the middle. And it took a terrific 33 not out to stand in skipper Michael Wallace to find the runs, with the Swans winning the game with seven wickets and 1.5 overs left. Opening batsman Joel Mitchell (20) and busy middle order player Ryan Eaton (25) also chimed in with some valuable runs. “I’m happy about the performance - a lot of positives to take out (of Saturday), we bowled brilliantly to keep them to that score, and we backed ourselves with the bat as well, and we batted well,” Nissanka said. “We were not rushing, and we kept ourselves calm (with the bat) - we knew if we kept wickets in hand, it would be an easy total to chase. “Everything went to plan which was good.” On Sunday, the Swans hosted Melbourne Uni, and fell by just 17 runs after some late heroics by all-rounder Dylan Hadfield. After young Serong (3/16) picked up early scalps to leave the Students 3/11, a brilliant 84 not out off just 61 balls by skipper James McNeil lifted the visitors to 6/146 after at one stage being 6/116.

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Barefoot’s a beaut NARRE WARREN BOWLS Narre Warren Bowls Club once again has its two greens available for play with the reconstruction of the synthetic green complete and in an endeavour to attract more people to the bowling greens. The club will again be holding “barefoot bowls” on Friday evenings, commencing on 1 December. The non-competitive evenings will start at 6.30pm until dark at $10 per person ($5 for children). The entry fee includes tickets for a free sausage sizzle and a raffle for a meat tray and a voucher for another evening. All bowls will be supplied and footwear should be either flat soled shoes, socks or bare feet. For the club members, it has been a busy week, with working bees to have the newly renovated synthetic green completed and marked for play. Last Sunday the finals of the Club’s singles championships were played and the winners were Wilma Stevenson and Zak Storm. They are now eligible to play in the Casey Champion of Champions, and if successful there, the Peninsula titles. After a week off, Saturday saw the return of pennant. Narre Warren had similar disappointing results from previous weeks. Division 2 travelled to Hampton Park for a 1 shot loss. John Wright, Percy Herath, Keith Mark and Zak Storm were the strongest rink winning 24-12, while Mark Groom, David Wilkinson, Bryce Dexter and Jim Millar won 20-16. Joe Selfridge, Philip Howard, Rod Lane and Cam Lee drew 20-20, while Geoff Ampt, Carl Lapham, Erik Luyters and Wilma Stevenson failed to fire after the break going down 11-28. Narre Warren (1) 5-75 lost to Hampton Park (1) 13-76 Division 5 was at home against Edithvale and also had a 1-shot loss. Wilma Haringsma,

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Barefoot bowls is returning to the Narre Warren Bowls Club. Tracey Storm, Zade Bulmer won 19-14 and Wally Finlayson, Colin Groom, Geoff Miller and Reg Johnstone won 18-14. Reg Young, Alan Mark, Graham Dodd and Stan Robinson went down 13-19 and Jos van Hout, Ernesto Vergara, Eric Sydenham and Peter Lister lost 23-27. Narre Warren (2) 4-73 lost to Edithvale (4) 14-74. Division 6 was also at Fountain Gate and had a powerful win over Chelsea. Stan Bulmer, Wayne Grimsey, Jim Kempf and John Zanon continued their form with a 38-6 win. They allowed their opponents to win only four ends. Arthur Fitt, Peter Groom, Robert Beare and Paul McNamara scored a full score of eight during their 31-12 win. Len O’Brien, Pauline Kempf, Craig Moore and Brent Grigg won 23-9 and Darren Moore, Sharon Bull, Micki Horton and Michael Graham held on for a 18-16 win. Narre Warren (3) 18-110 defeated Chelsea (2) 0-43. Division 7 missed out on a game with the Club having to give a walkover due to lack of players. Narre Warren (4) 0-0 lost to Sandringham (3) 18-15.

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Tough times hit home for Rangers By Nick Creely In a riveting and hot contest, the Dandenong Rangers dropped away late to fall by 12-points to an impressive Perth Lynx at Dandenong Stadium last Thursday night. Although the Lynx blew the game wide open in a scintillating 9-18 final term, the game was tight throughout, with both defences rock solid. Still feeling the effects of star playmaker Sara Blicavs’ season ending injury, the Rangers are still searching for ways to cover her imposing presence. The Lynx had the early running in the game to take a three-point lead into quarter time, but a more defensive approach ensured the Rangers could claw the deficit back to just onepoint at half time. With skipper Steph Blicavs battling hard to keep her side in the contest, the Lynx gained some ascendency and locked down defensive-

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ly, and started to convert their baskets, claiming the critical victory on the glass (43-33). It continues a string of inconsistency for last year’s WNBL runners-up, who are still desperately searching for a winning formula after an off-season which saw more departures than expected. The Rangers then played Adelaide Lightning at the State Basketball Centre on Saturday night, in what was a WNBL cluster round. Similar to the Thursday clash with the Lynx, the Rangers lacked spark and were outplayed from the outset in a 49-70 loss at home. The Lightning led through every quarter to defeat the Rangers for the second time this season. In what was a rough night for the home side, the Rangers were led admirably by skipper Steph Blicavs (14 points), who never stopped trying for her side. The Rangers have slipped to sixth on the WNBL table, and will need turn things around.

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Narre Warren’s Little Martial Arts - or LMA - is a specially designed program for children between the ages of two and six to boost their confidence, discipline, focus, self-esteem, and fine motor skills - and, underlying it all, it’s just great fun.

The program, run by fifth-dan black belt Troy Henson from SES Taekwondo, is essentially an obstacle course-based skills program that also incorporates some basic martial arts skills. “We try and stay away from the traditional martial arts as much as we possibly can and really just focus on the kids’ ability to use different skills,” Henson said. “Rather than the kids focusing on one thing at a time, the obstacle courses are designed to teach the kids how to do two, three, four, five or six things around an obstacle course until they get to the very end again. “We’re really trying to get them to tap into their hand-eye coordination skills, and their fine motor skills - things like that. “They’re also learning new life skills - all while having a whole lot of fun. “What we’ve seen since the start of the program is that the confidence levels of the kids have just increased, and that’s what the main focus of the program actually is.” Henson said the idea wasn’t for the youngsters to necessarily transition from LMA into a martial arts club. “The idea is for the kids to be able to have increased confidence and self-esteem levels and to go on to play basketball, football, do some dancing - whatever it is they want to do.” As part of the program, there’s also a segment called ‘bully stop’, where the kids are taught to stand upright with their hands out in front of them, and use two simple words - stop bully. LMA has a school in Narre Warren and another in Cranbourne - with further expansion on the horizon in the south east in the near future. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/lma.narrewarren.

Keel boys win Inter School final BERWICK BOWLS There was great excitement at Berwick Bowling Club last week - while club Championship matches were taking place at various levels, a big announcement was delivered to members by Bowls Section Chairman Jeff Janetzki. “We are extremely pleased to announce that two members of our CiiLOCK Engineering Junior Development Squad, Mitchell and Blake Keel have won the final of the Bowls Victoria Southern Inter School Sports event conducted this week at Carrum,” Janetzki said. “Mitchell and Blake won all five games played, dropping just two shots on the way to the final that they won convincingly 7-0. “Well done Mitchell and Blake. This is a great reward for all the extra work that they are doing on the green with the junior squad. We must also recognise the work that their grandfather Mike Keel does in getting the boys to training and the events that they play in and the wonderful support that he gives them.

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“With this result and Lachlan Livingstone’s recent inclusion into the Bowls Victoria U18 Squad, we are now seeing the results of the work that goes into the Junior Squad which has been made possible with the support of CiiLOCK Engineering. PENNANT RESULTS - Saturday 25 November Berwick 1 (73/4) defeated by Ringwood (76/14) Berwick 2 (80/15) defeated Mooroolbark (68/3) Berwick 3 (79/16) defeated Pakenham 2 (59/2) Berwick 4 (78/15) defeated Armadale (67/3) Berwick 5 (74/6) defeated by Lilydale (81/12) Berwick 6 (73/9) drew with Hampton 3 (73/9) Berwick 7 (62/2) defeated by Cranbourne (80/16) Berwick 8 (76/16) defeated Upwey/Tecoma (65/2) MIDWEEK PENNANT - Round 7, 14 November Berwick 1 Bye Berwick 2 (87/16) defeated Keysborough (34/0 ) Berwick 3 (63/16) defeated Mitcham (44/0) Berwick 4 (49/2) defeated by Hampton Park (67/14) Berwick 5 (56/12) defeated Narre Warren (53/4) Berwick 6 (43/14) defeated Pakenham (38/0)

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Hurt by vengeful gods By Russell Bennett The cricket gods giveth - and the cricket gods taketh away. That seemed to be the story for the Cardinia Cricket Club on Saturday when a vicious storm threatened to ruin a magnificent run-chase against Upper Beaconsfield at E Gunton Oval. The time was 5.30pm; the Bulls set for victory at 5/218 with 10 overs left - just 19 runs short of their intended target of 237. Then the skies opened and the game seemed headed for a draw. But the Bulls were having none of it. Though there was still some light rain in the air at 6pm, skipper Alex Nooy and his teammates took matters into their own hands to ensure they could get on to the ground and finish what they’d started. The Bulls resumed day two at 0/2 with Nooy and Ben Parrott at the crease. But just as they seemed set, Parrott (22) and Nooy (30) were both removed and were joined soon after by Brad Reiner - stumped off gun Upper Beac spinner Scott Pitcher. But from there, two young Bulls with plenty to prove with the willow - Matt Welsh (58) and Travis Wheller (44) - combined for a 79-run stand that had their side well back on the path to victory. Welsh then showed maturity well beyond his years in partnership with Ricky Campbell (40) before Welsh ultimately fell at 5/214. Just minutes later - the rain fell. After another short wait to remove excess water from the pitch, play was to resume at 6.30. Suddenly, their hopes of a crucial win were revived. But the Maroons took 4/10 to have the Bulls suddenly staring down the barrel of defeat at 9/224 - still needing 13 runs from the final wicket. “What we were getting up to was pretty

Matt Welsh starred for Cardinia on Saturday with a match-winning half-century against Upper Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Beaconsfield. 175510 funny, but we just had to get back out there because at one stage we thought we’d win five down - not struggle badly at nine down!” Nooy said. It all came down to the last over, and while Alex was the star recently with his blistering ton against Emerald, this time it was his brother Aidan’s turn - belting a six and a single off the final over to secure a famous win. Speaking of Emerald, it was obliterated on the second day of its round six clash at home

against Pakenham. The Lions resumed on day two at 4/108 needing just another 31 runs to claim first innings points. Sensing blood in the water, they went in for the kill - declaring at 5/145 (off the back of an unbeaten half-century from Troy McDermott) and sending the Bombers back in. The hunt for outright points was well and truly on for Pakenham skipper Dom Paynter and his men, and the Bombers’ second in-

Bears find their hind legs - and stand up

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By Nick Creely The Bears from Berwick have stood on their back two legs and bared their teeth with a wonderful outright victory over Heinz-Southern Districts in round four of DDCA Turf 1 on Saturday. The Bears jumped a staggering four places on the ladder - from sixth to second - after an extraordinary 25 minutes of cricket sent an ominous warning to the DDCA’s top end of town. Resuming at 5/32 in pursuit of the Bears’ modest first innings total of 146, seamer James Wilcock left a scarring dent in the Cobras’ batting line-up, picking up where he left off after three late wickets on day one. Wilcock found the edge of skipper Matt Cox (7) and Michael Davies (0) before the Cobras could even score a run on day two, leaving them 7/32. The former Dandenong quick picked up two more wickets to finish with the mindboggling figures of 7/9 off 10.5 overs - his third five-wicket haul of the season - with the Cobras rolled for the meagre tally of 46. Skipper Jarrod Goodes sent the Cobras back in to face the music, and this time it was a more rounded team effort, with Goodes (3/39), Alex Cross (2/6), Cory Bevan (3/22) and Jarrod Armitage (2/23) all combining to skittle the visitors for 130 in just 41.5 overs. The Bears wasted no time in earning the extra points, slamming on 31 runs to cap off a dominant day’s play. Hallam Kalora Park (6/270) can thank a brilliant century from Thalaivan Xavier (130) for its mammoth run-chase against Buckley Ridges (269). Xavier strode to the crease at 1/20 and didn’t leave until his team was in an unbeatable position at 6/247. The class act whacked 10 fours and four sixes from 160 deliveries and received great support from Jordan Hammond (36) and Leigh Booth (35) along the way. Springvale South (191 and 2/10) remains undefeated after an impressive day-two performance against Mordialloc (112). The Bloods limped to a total of 191 before Steve Spoljaric (4/8) snared the early scalps of Brendan (0) and Ryan Morris (0) to leave the home side in all sorts at 3/8. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

Josh Henry gave Narre North a rock-solid start to its chase against Beaconsfield. North Dandenong (8/151) has recovered from a poor start to chase down Cranbourne’s (150) modest total at Casey Fields. Resuming at 1/0, the Maroons were soon 2/1, then 4/25, before Shane Clark (43) and Clay McCartney (28) led their side to victory. Cam Kelly (3/29) was best for the hosts. In other games, Rhys Serpanchy (53) and Kaushyla Gajasinghe (51) scored half centuries as St Marys (6/194dec) made little fuss of its chase against Dandenong West (102 and 2/36), while Christo Otto (76) starred for Dingley (9/206dec) against Narre Warren (139 and 4/116) at Sweeney Reserve. In Turf 2, Beaconsfield was given a cricket lesson by Narre North in their one-day contest at Perc Allison Oval. Batting first the home side was rolled for just 70 after two brilliant spells by Nathan Pulham (4/23) and Joel Zietsman (4/27). The North took just 15.3 overs to run down the total, with Josh Tonna (23) and Josh Henry (17) doing well at the top of the order. In other games Narre South crushed Parkfield to remain undefeated in second spot on the ladder. Chasing 90 for victory the Lions finished on 177 on the back of a terrific half century to John Mirranay (55). The Bears were

nings was nothing short of disastrous - rolled for just 61 with only two batsmen, Jason Burns (13) and Sam Stapleton (12), making double figures. Tom Tyrrell was devastating to Emerald’s top and middle orders, finishing with 4/13 from his 12 overs - which included seven maidens - while Paynter (2/14), Jason Williams (2/12), and Chris Smith (2/7) took two scalps apiece. The Lions then closed out their rout, finishing on 2/56 from just nine overs in their second innings with Smith (26 not out) and Williams (12 not out) leading the charge. At Tooradin, meanwhile, Merinda Park started day two in chase of the Gulls’ 209 and a potentially stunning win. But it was an all too familiar story for Merinda Park with impressive opener Daniel McCalman (47) the only one of his side’s top four batsmen to fire. Yet with McCalman’s wicket at 3/68, Jordon Thomas (87 not out) stepped up to the plate. Though he was struggling for support around him, he kept a calm head and compiled a stoic, gutsy half-century - even getting to within reach of a memorable ton - before the resistance finally ended at 163. Russell Lehman (2/27), Kade Burns (2/27) and Dylan Sutton (2/1) were the multiple wicket-takers for the home side. Meanwhile, at Denhams Road, Kooweerup continued on its barnstorming run with a commanding win over finals aspirant Clyde. Glen Tuckwell and Gavin Britt resumed on Saturday at 2/7 - a position their side couldn’t ever recover from - the Cougars were ultimately dismissed for 165 in 44 overs. Shane White (31 not out) and Britt (30) top-scored for the visitors while Jack Bacon (3/25), Mitch Davey (2/33), Matt Bright (1/8), Paul Bright (1/8), and Chris O’Hara (1/9) were Kooweerup’s day two wicket takers.

HSD’s Leigh Brown is trapped in front for a duck as Berwick continued its surge to outright Pictures: ROB CAREW victory. 175514 5/69 in their second innings when stumps were drawn. Parkmore (239 and 2/72) remain top of the table after defeating Fountain Gate (169), Silverton (5/193) eased past Lyndale (144), Coomoora (8/254) were a cut above Lynbrook (167) and St Brigid’s/St Louis (3/227) narrowly beat Keysborough (9/223).

VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 9 Casey-South Melbourne 3/110 (M. Wallace 33*, R. Eaton 25) def Northcote 9/109 (N. Lambden 4/23, J. Serong 3/16). Footscray5/139(cc) (D. Kight 45*, D. Pattinson 3/33) tied Dandenong8/139(cc) (S. Mullaney 45, T. Donnell 27). Camberwell Magpies 3/121 def Ringwood 7/117. Fitzroy Doncaster 7/154 def St Kilda 7/152. Kingston Hawthorn 117 def by Carlton 5/176. Melbourne University 5/142 def Greenvale Kangaroos 9/116. Prahran 8/100 def by Geelong 4/101. Monash Tigers 3/24 def by Essendon 8/112. Melbourne 135 def by Frankston Peninsula 5/153. ROUND 10 Casey-South Melbourne 5/129 (D. Hadfield 59*) def by Melbourne University 6/146 (J. McNeil 84*, J. Serong 3/16). Dandenong 6/115 (B. Forsyth 55*) def by Fitzroy Doncaster 4/119 (P. Dickson 62*, J. Nanopoulos 3/16). Carlton 2/94 def Melbourne 91. Essendon 2/96 def Camberwell Magpies 95. Frankston Peninsula 3/138 def Prahran 7/134. Geelong 3/119 def Footscray 5/116. Greenvale Kangaroos 6/89 def by Kingston Hawthorn 6/92. Northcote 7/103 def by Ringwood 2/104. St Kilda 7/134 def by Monash Tigers 6/170. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 4 (DAY TWO) Berwick 146 and 4/31 (J. Philpin 2/15) def Heinz Southern Districts 46 (J. Wilcock 7/9, J. Goodes 3/23) and 130 (C. Bevan 3/22, J. Goodes 3/39). Mordialloc 112 (S. Spoljaric 4/6) def by Springvale South 191 and 2/10. Hallam Kalora Park 6/270 (T. Xavier 130, J. Hammond 36, L. Booth 35) def Buckley Ridges 269. Cranbourne 150 def by North Dandenong 8/151 (S. Clark 43, C. Kelly 3/29). Narre Warren 139 and 4/116 (C. Liyanaarachchi 38*) def by Dingley 9/206 (C. Otto 77*, J. Liyanabadalge 3/64). St Mary’s 6/194dec (R. Serpanchy 53, K. Gajasinghe 51*) def Dandenong West 102 and 2/36. TURF 2 Parkfield 89 and 5/69 def by Narre South 177. Fountain Gate 169 def by Parkmore Pirates 239 and 2/72. Lyndale 144 def by Silverton 5/193. Lynbrook 167 def by Coomoora 8/254. Beaconsfield 70 def by Narre North 2/72. St Brigid’s/St Louis 3/227 def Keysborough 9/223. WGCA - PREMIER ROUND 6 (DAY TWO) Cardinia 9/237 (M. Welsh 58, T. Wheller 44, R. Campbell 40, J. Caderamanpulle 3/48) def Upper Beaconsfield 236. Kooweerup 271 def Clyde 165 (S White 31*, G. Britt 30, J. Bacon 3/25). Tooradin 209 def Merinda Park 163 (J. Thomas 87*, D. McCalman 47). Emerald 138 and 61 (T. Tyrrell 4/13) def by Pakenham 5/145(dec) (T. McDermott 54*) and 2/56. DISTRICT Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 209 (A. Tucker 41*, M. Southall 36, S. Somers 8/30 def Tooradin 201. Clyde 100 and 111 (J. Sidhu 46, S. Somers 5/47, D. Glen 3/24) def by NNG/Maryknoll 8/134(dec) and 7/81 (D. Williams 3/28, M. Bayliss 2/24). Cranbourne Meadows 7/257(dec) (A. Uppal 86, S. Paul 53, A. Adams 4/83) def Devon Meadows 156 and 0/38. Carlisle Park Vikings 8/242(dec) def Officer 137 (T. Marks 62, H. Straughair 6/32 - Inc hat-trick). SUBBIES - SOUTH/EAST ROUND 5 (DAY ONE) Endeavour Hills 220 (N. Perera 53*, B. Baptist 49, D. Murrian 36) v Brighton. Mt Waverley 1/1 v Box Hill 135. Oakleigh 9/259 v Bayswater. Caulfield 2/30 v Moorabbin 132. Croydon 0/6 v Ormond 122. Noble Park 8/126 v Elsternwick. MPCA - PROVINCIAL ROUND 6 (DAY ONE) Baxter 6/341 v Crib Point. Langwarrin 0/0 v Mt Eliza 207. Pearcedale v Peninsula Old Boys 8/216. Sorrento 3/30 v Mornington 206.

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Orange Toyota’s no lemon By Ewan Kennedy, Marque Motoring In a world that's moving at breakneck speed a five-year-old car like the Toyota 86 needs a serious freshen-up to keep it in the minds of potential buyers. A clever marketing move is the introduction of limited editions - not ‘special’ editions which can be moved off the showroom floors in volume and soon fade from the mind. Limited editions take on an aura of exclusivity hence the Toyota LE. Only 60, all in a wild orange shade, came Downunder a couple of months back. We’ve just spent a most enjoyable week in one. It's not just a fancy new colour, Toyota 86 has plenty of other changes under that stunning skin. Genuine sports changes by way of a stiffer Sachs suspension and larger Brembo brakes (four-calliper front, two-calliper rear) than those on the 86 GTS on which the LE is based. Toyota tells us the styling of the 86 was inspired by the 1965 Toyota 2000GT, a sports model that's already being auctioned for over a million dollars. Did we mention the colour? Of course we did, but it's arguably the biggest feature of 86’s LE so it deserves a place in the Styling section of the report. Tagged Solar Orange it's only offered in the LE so lesser 86s have to make do with Velocity Orange. The black details on the LE set off its wild paint brilliantly. A different design of 17-inch 10-spoke alloys ties in nicely with the body colour and makes it easy to see the big Brembos. Inside, the 86 LE there's a suede dashboard with - of course - orange stitching. The seats and steering wheel gets the same stitching treatment.

MODEL RANGE 86 GT Edition 2.0-litre petrol two-door coupe: $30,790 (manual) 86 GTS 2.0-litre petrol two-door coupe: $36,490 (manual) 86 Limited Edition 2.0-litre petrol two-door coupe: $41,490 (manual)

It's Orange - with a capital O - a hue that's exclusive to the Toyota 86 LE limited edition. The Toyota / Subaru 2.0-litre flat-four engine was revised in late 2016, lifting it from 200 horsepower to 207 bhp (152 kW if you like metric engine numbers). If you don't want a six-speed manual, tough luck - that’s all you get in this cool little sports machine. At the same time as the 2016 upgrade the differential ratio was reduced to get grunt to the road by way of having the engine at higher revs for the same road speed. More about this in the Driving section.

Drop the Toyota down a gear or two, give it a bootfull and enjoy the ride. Because there's no turbocharger and the engine responds virtually instantly. Love it. The engine has a nice sporty note that’s most pleasing to the ear, noticeably better than the sound from the earlier models. You do need a lot of revs to get the best from it - which is exactly how it should be. Gear changes are slick and easy and the short throw lever is in just the right place. Handling is exceptionally good and the LE’s

new Sachs system is even more responsive than that in the others in the 86 range. Think what you want the car to do and it seems to get the message from your brain rather than simply through your hands and feet. Clever design means ride comfort doesn't really seem any different from the standard Toyota 86. We weren’t able to do a back-toback with other variants, but will see if we can manage that some day. The front sport seats provide good support but aren’t too aggressive in the shape of the side bolsters. Nevertheless if your legs and back are not as young as they used to be you may struggle to get in and out. Noise from the tyres is generally subdued, but some harsh surfaces, particularly concrete and coarse-chip, do increase sound intrusion. Though this isn't likely to faze a full-on keen driver may we suggest you check this for yourself if harsh roads are part of your - and other occupants’ - lives. At $41,490 the Limited Edition 86 costs significantly more than the $36,490 GTS on which it's based, but in the world of high-performance that's the penalty you have to pay. Would I buy an 86 LE? Most certainly, the appearance and excellent on-road performance make it something special. Then again, if I was tight on money the $5000 offers a big saving.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.